Many injury claims stumble not because the recall is irrelevant, but because key details get lost during real life:
- Commute and schedule pressure. People delay follow-up care when they’re trying to get through work, school, or caregiving.
- Proof gets scattered. Receipts, packaging, lot codes, and photos often end up in drawers—or get discarded during cleanup.
- Insurers move quickly. After an initial report, you may receive requests for statements before your medical records are complete.
A Wyoming, MI product injury lawyer focuses on building a defensible claim around your timeline—what you used, when symptoms started, what the recall actually covers, and how the defect relates to your injuries.


