Many Bartlett residents first learn about a recall through:
- a safety notice email or app alert,
- a social media post shared from a community group,
- a news story after a crash or incident,
- or a warning label discovered only after problems begin.
Because daily life doesn’t stop, it’s common for people to:
- keep using the product “just until the replacement arrives,”
- delay medical follow-up while they’re working or driving,
- or toss the packaging because they assume the recall will be handled.
Those choices can make it harder to connect your injuries to the specific recalled hazard—especially when insurers later argue the injury came from normal wear, improper maintenance, or a different cause than what the recall describes.


