Florence residents often encounter recalled products in everyday, high-traffic settings—homes, apartments, workplaces, and community spaces—where the product may be shared, replaced, or discarded quickly.
Common Florence realities we see include:
- Timing pressure: You may learn about a recall only after symptoms worsen or after you search for answers.
- Evidence disappearing quickly: Products get thrown out, repaired, or replaced—especially when people are juggling childcare, shift work, or long commutes.
- Multiple potential parties: A product might have been purchased through a retailer, a marketplace listing, or a business account—complicating who should be held responsible.
A lawyer’s job is to slow the process down long enough to preserve what matters: the exact product you owned, the safety issue described in the recall, and the medical link to your injury.


