In a lot of cases around Burlington, the hardest part isn’t proving you were hurt—it’s proving the product and defect are connected. After a recall, people often:
- stop using the item and discard it
- replace parts or get it repaired quickly
- switch to “whatever the company recommends” without saving documentation
- delay medical visits because symptoms seem minor at first
But in Washington, insurance and defense teams frequently challenge timing, product identification, and causation. The sooner you preserve the key facts, the better your chances of avoiding gaps that can slow or reduce a claim.


