Traverse City has a unique mix of seasonal activity, tourism, and busy family schedules. That can affect how quickly people notice something is wrong—and how easily evidence gets lost.
Common local scenarios include:
- Vacation rental or second-home use: A recalled appliance, tool, or consumer product may have been used temporarily, then removed or replaced.
- Cottage and lake-season exposure: Products used around docks, boats, grills, heaters, and outdoor living can be discarded or cleaned before anyone documents damage.
- Work and school interruptions: Injuries during peak months can disrupt seasonal employment and regular schedules, complicating proof of lost income.
- Travel-related delays: If you seek treatment after returning to the area (or after a trip), it’s important to document the connection early.
Michigan law requires injured parties to act within specific time limits, and delays can make it harder to prove how the product failed and what caused your injuries.


