Many recalled-product injuries come with a delay: the injury happens first, and the recall notice arrives later—sometimes after you’ve already returned the item, replaced parts, or moved on. In a practical sense, that can be a bigger problem in West Allis because:
- Households may swap devices quickly (returning items to retailers or using substitutes), which can make product identification harder.
- Work schedules and commutes limit documentation time, so important details (like how the product failed or what you were doing right before the incident) get forgotten.
- Multiple caregivers may be involved, and different family members may remember different parts of the event.
When evidence is incomplete, insurers often argue the injury came from something else—installation problems, normal wear-and-tear, or an unrelated defect.


