In and around Kelso, many injuries happen in everyday, time-sensitive ways—think busy commute schedules, shared households, and industrial or construction work where people rely on equipment and consumer devices that are “good enough” until something fails.
When a recall is involved, delays can hurt your claim. Evidence can disappear (or get replaced), product identifiers may be thrown out, and insurance adjusters may try to steer you toward quick statements before your medical picture is complete.
That’s why the first priority is safety and medical documentation—then building a clean, accurate record of what happened and how it ties to the recall.


