In Asheville, it’s common to learn about recalls in ways that don’t line up neatly with the timeline of an injury. You might:
- See a recall alert after the product is already in your home (or after you’ve replaced parts).
- Search online after an incident—then realize your item matches a safety notice.
- Get a warning through a retailer or manufacturer only after other customers report issues.
- Be traveling (or recently hosted visitors) and only later connect the dots.
That gap matters. In North Carolina, the practical challenge is proving what you owned, how it was used, and how the defect related to your injuries—especially when the product has been stored, repaired, discarded, or altered.


