Many recalled-product injuries in the Cornelius area involve products used every day—items that fit into a tight schedule. Think about injuries that happen after someone grabs a device or tool for work, school, or errands along OR-8 / Highway 26 corridors, or after using a product at home and then learning it was part of a broader safety action.
In these situations, the defense often focuses on whether the product was used “as intended” and whether the incident matches the hazard described in the recall. That means your story needs to be consistent, detailed, and supported by records—because liability questions don’t go away just because the manufacturer issued a recall.


