In many Freeport situations, people discover the recall after the fact—after returning from work, after a follow-up visit, or after searching for answers online. That delay can matter because:
- Product identification gets harder once packaging and manuals are thrown away.
- Medical documentation may be fragmented if you saw multiple providers.
- Witness memories fade, particularly when the incident occurred in a public setting.
A lawyer’s job is to rebuild the timeline: what you used, how you used it, when symptoms started, and which recall notice matches the product you owned or purchased.


