Many people in the Grand Rapids area first discover a recall months (or even years) after the injury—sometimes after searching online, seeing a national notice, or realizing a coworker’s experience sounds similar.
That delay can matter because:
- Products get replaced or repaired quickly. In local households and workplaces, items are often thrown away, swapped, or serviced—making it harder to confirm model/lot information.
- Medical records must be consistent. Insurance and defense teams in Michigan often scrutinize timelines—especially when symptoms develop later.
- Workers and caregivers may have documentation gaps. If your injury affected your ability to work at a job site, you may have fewer written records unless you preserve them early.
The sooner you document your product, your injuries, and your timeline, the better prepared you’ll be for settlement discussions.


