In suburban areas like Fulshear, injuries don’t always happen in a public place where evidence is automatically collected. Many incidents occur at home, in a driveway, at a workplace, or during a family outing—then the product is replaced, repaired, or discarded.
That matters because with recall-related claims, the strongest cases depend on:
- Proving the exact product (and batch/model/identifiers)
- Showing how it was used in your situation
- Connecting the injury to the hazard described in the recall notice
If the product is gone—or details get blurred by time—defense teams often argue the injury came from something else (or that the product wasn’t actually part of the recall).


