Your first priority is medical care. Then, act fast to preserve proof.
In recalled product cases, the strongest early evidence often includes:
- The product itself (or what’s left of it)
- Model/serial/lot codes and packaging labels
- Photos showing the product’s condition, damage, or wear
- The recall notice you received (email, letter, or screenshot)
- Receipts, warranty documents, and any instructions/manuals
- A written timeline of what happened (date of purchase/use, injury symptoms, when you learned of the recall)
In Monett, where many residents shop regionally and may have purchased items from big-box retailers or local dealers, it’s common for product identification details to get misplaced. If that happens, don’t guess—help your lawyer reconstruct the details using records you can still obtain.


