Many injuries are discovered first (burn, cut, malfunction, exposure), and the recall is confirmed afterward—sometimes weeks later. That timing can create problems, especially when:
- The product gets repaired, replaced, or thrown out.
- Photos and packaging are lost during a move or cleanup.
- Work schedules change after an injury (common for industrial and service jobs in the area).
- Medical symptoms evolve and become harder to connect to the original incident.
In Wisconsin, delays can also complicate evidence and increase pressure from insurers who want an early statement. The sooner you preserve documentation and get legal guidance, the better your odds of presenting a clear, consistent account of what happened.


