In the Harrison area, many injuries don’t happen in a controlled setting. They occur during real-life routines: commuting, working around equipment, running errands close to home, or using household products without thinking about defects.
That context matters because it shapes proof. Insurance companies often question:
- How the product was being used (normal vs. foreseeable use)
- Whether the injury matches the type of risk described in the recall
- Whether another factor contributed (installation issues, maintenance problems, or later modifications)
If your injury occurred while you were relying on the product as part of daily life, your attorney will help organize the “incident story” in a way that supports causation—rather than leaving it scattered across texts, emails, and memory.


