In a suburban community like Mountlake Terrace, injuries often happen in familiar settings:
- At-home use of appliances, electronics, or consumer products
- Workplace exposure in retail, maintenance, or light industrial settings
- Commute-related incidents involving vehicles and mobility accessories
- Family routines—including products used around children or shared households
When something malfunctions or fails, people frequently assume it was a one-off issue. Later, a recall announcement may reveal it wasn’t. That timing gap can create problems for evidence—documents get thrown away, devices get replaced, and details become harder to remember.


