Many product injuries in our area start the same way: the product is used at home or in everyday life, and then something changes—burning smell, overheating, unexpected breakage, a warning light, a loose component, or an injury that leads to urgent care.
Later, you see a recall notice online or in the mail for that product category, model, or brand. In North Carolina, that delay can create practical problems for injured families:
- Documentation gaps (receipts tossed, packaging thrown out)
- Insurance questions about what happened and when
- Conflicting explanations from parties who weren’t there
A lawyer’s job is to sort out what the recall actually covers and what it means for the specific facts of your injury.


