After a recall hits, people often assume the safety alert automatically means compensation is coming. In reality, the next phase is where cases get complicated—fast.
In Solon, many incidents happen in everyday settings: homes, garages, schools, workplaces, or during routine commuting and errands. Evidence can disappear quickly (products get thrown out, repairs are made, packaging is lost, and “what you said at the time” becomes an issue).
A local attorney helps you act with the right priorities:
- Protect your health first (follow your medical plan)
- Preserve proof early (product identifiers, photos, recall paperwork)
- Avoid statements that can be twisted during insurance review


