Many recalled-product cases in East Lansing go off track because evidence gets lost in the real rhythm of local life. Common problems we see include:
- Shared housing and quick cleanups: Items are often boxed, discarded, or replaced during move-outs, renovations, or shared-living turnover—sometimes before anyone saves serial numbers, photos, or packaging.
- Campus-area deliveries and storage: Products may be delivered to apartments or group residences, then stored in garages, storage rooms, or maintenance closets where identifying details disappear.
- Commuting and “I’ll deal with it later” timing: Injuries can start small—skin irritation, headaches, breathing issues, minor burns—then worsen. Delays can make it harder to link symptoms to the recall-related hazard.
- Multiple insurers and coverage confusion: If you’re a student, work in healthcare, or rely on family coverage, you may face questions about who pays first—health insurance, auto/home coverage, employer plans, or product liability coverage.
These issues don’t mean you can’t recover. They mean you need a structured plan early so your claim stays tied to the facts.


