After a recalled product injury, your first move should be practical—not complicated:
- Get medical care immediately for injuries or symptoms, even if you think they’re minor. Early documentation can be crucial.
- Preserve the product and identifiers (serial number, model number, lot code) if you still have them.
- Save the recall notice and any packaging, manuals, or safety inserts you received.
- Write down a timeline while details are fresh—when you bought it, when you used it, what you were doing at the time, and when symptoms started.
For Covington families, this often includes home items used daily (appliances, consumer electronics, car accessories used for commutes, or children’s products). The sooner you document, the better you can explain how the defect connected to your injury.


