Many recalled-product claims stall because key details get lost—especially when the injury happened during a busy workday or household routine.
In Toledo, common scenarios we see include:
- Home and property damage tied to malfunctioning appliances used year-round in older housing stock
- Workplace injuries involving products handled in distribution, maintenance, or on-site use (where incident reporting matters)
- Vehicle- or mobility-related injuries connected to accessories and components used in commuting and parking-heavy areas
- Tourist and seasonal exposure when people bring products into short-term rentals or visit local events and stores
When the recall comes after the injury, the defense may argue the injury came from something else—installation issues, alternative product versions, normal wear, or later modifications. That’s why the next steps matter.


