Wabash is a community where many people rely on the same household items, vehicles, and work equipment for months or years. When injuries happen, the “evidence window” can close fast—especially when:
- The product is repaired, returned, or thrown away
- Parts are replaced before anyone investigates the defect
- Medical records are fragmented across visits
- Insurance adjusters ask for statements before you have a clear timeline
After a recall, it’s easy to feel pressured to “just handle it.” But in recalled-product cases, small missing details—like lot codes, purchase receipts, or photos of damage—can become the difference between a claim that’s supported and one that’s delayed.


