Many recalled-product cases become difficult not because the injury isn’t serious, but because the “trail” goes cold. In a Farmington-area timeline, that often looks like:
- The product is repaired, replaced, or discarded once the recall notice arrives.
- The household or workplace continues using the area where the incident happened.
- Medical care shifts quickly to treatment, and documentation gets fragmented across providers.
- Insurance communications begin before you’ve gathered the recall identifiers (model, serial/lot codes) needed to confirm scope.
Michigan product-injury timelines can require prompt action to preserve evidence. Waiting too long can mean missing the chance to document the product’s condition, get records while they’re complete, and respond correctly to insurer requests.


