In Clemson, injuries often happen in the “real world” pace of daily life—quick trips, shared households, dorm or off-campus living, and frequent travel between campus, work, and local errands.
That matters because product injuries connected to recalls don’t always come with a clear paper trail right away. You might only later learn that the device, appliance, vehicle-related item, or consumer product was part of a safety notice. When you’re balancing recovery with school schedules, shift work, and family responsibilities, it’s easy for key details to disappear.
That’s why early organization is critical: the product identifiers, the timeline of symptoms, and the recall language must line up.


