Living in a Detroit-area suburb means many claims start in the same way: an injury happens during normal routines—home repairs, commuting gear, kids’ equipment, or household appliances—then months later you learn the item was part of a safety recall.
In that delay window, three things commonly go wrong:
- The product disappears (sold, tossed, replaced, or “fixed” without documentation).
- Records get fragmented (purchase proof in one place, recall notice in another, medical notes spread across providers).
- Insurance pressure arrives early (requests for statements, “quick” settlement offers, and attempts to shift blame).
A Flat Rock recalled product injury lawyer helps you build a claim that connects the recall scope to your specific injury—without guessing and without giving insurers soundbites they can later use against you.


