In the Flathead Valley, it’s common for people to keep using household and mobility products for days or weeks—especially when life is busy with school schedules, commuting on U.S. highways, seasonal work, or tourism-related travel.
That delay can matter. Insurance companies may argue that your symptoms came from something else (or that the product wasn’t actually tied to the recall). The sooner you document the timeline—what happened, when you noticed symptoms, and when you learned about the recall—the better your chances of building a credible injury story.


