In most cases, your case turns on timing—both medically and factually.
- Before you file paperwork: If you still have the product, the safest move is to preserve it (and photos of model/serial/lot codes) rather than immediately tossing it.
- After you learn of the recall: The longer you wait, the harder it can be to match the recall scope to your exact unit—especially when households replace parts, move items, or store them out of sight.
- While you’re treating: Texas law requires claims to be filed within deadlines, but your medical documentation also needs time to show the injury’s real impact.
We help Cedar Hill clients organize a timeline that aligns product identification, symptom onset, and treatment records—so the story isn’t pieced together later.


