After a recall, people often assume the manufacturer will automatically handle everything. In reality, insurers and defense teams frequently focus on whether:
- the exact item you had matches the recall scope,
- the defect (not something else) caused the injury,
- the product was used as intended, and
- key deadlines are met under Maryland law.
In Annapolis, delays can be particularly costly when evidence is less stable—think about rental turnover, replacement of damaged items, or the way summer schedules affect medical follow-up. The sooner you preserve documents and document your symptoms, the easier it is to connect the recall to what happened.


