The first priority is always medical care. But right after that, there are steps that can make a major difference for recalled product injury claims—especially when time passes and memories fade.
Do these right away:
- Save the product (or whatever remains of it) if you can do so safely.
- Photograph model numbers, serial/lot codes, labels, and packaging.
- Keep the recall notice (paper letter, email, or screenshots of online postings).
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: when you bought/received the item, when you first used it, what happened, when symptoms began, and when you learned about the recall.
In Selma, many people handle logistics at home—kids’ items, household appliances, work tools, and electronics. If the product is repaired, discarded, or replaced quickly, evidence can disappear. That’s why preserving identifiers and records early matters.


