In Sturgis, injuries tied to recalled products often show up in real, practical ways:
- Home and garage incidents: appliances, power tools, heaters, batteries, and household goods used regularly—and then recalled.
- Workplace and equipment use: injuries connected to tools or devices used on the job, where documentation and incident reporting can get complicated.
- Vehicle and transportation-related harm: injuries involving car accessories, child safety products, or mobility items used during commutes and local travel.
- After-the-fact discovery: many people only learn about a recall after searching online, seeing a news update, or comparing their product identifiers to a safety notice.
Because Sturgis is a smaller community, people may also remember details more clearly than in a major city—but that doesn’t stop insurers from questioning timelines. The goal is to build a record that holds up even when memories fade.


