In a community like Palo Alto, injuries tied to recalled products can be delayed in discovery:
- Households and caregivers may notice symptoms after a change in routine—especially when products are used across family members.
- Tech-based supply chains and fast replacements can mean the original item is swapped, returned, or discarded before details are preserved.
- Commute and event schedules can make it hard to document what happened right away, even though timelines are crucial.
And once you notify insurers or the manufacturer, you may be asked questions that feel harmless—but can later be used to argue your injury was unrelated to the recall.


