In smaller Indiana communities, many injuries happen in familiar settings: a household appliance in a garage, a consumer device used at home, or a product kept in a vehicle for errands and commuting.
Sometimes the injury occurs first—burns, cuts, falls, overheating incidents, or other harm—then later you learn the product was recalled. Other times, a recall notice comes first, but you still have to deal with what already happened to you, your family, or your household.
Regardless of timing, the key question becomes: did the defect described in the recall contribute to the injury you suffered? Your attorney will focus on that link, not just the fact that a recall exists.


