Many people first learn about a recall through:
- a safety alert on their phone
- a notice from the store where they bought the product
- news or community discussions after similar incidents
The problem is timing. Evidence can disappear quickly—especially when a product is returned, discarded, repaired, or replaced. In Texas, the window to act matters, and delays can make it harder to connect your injuries to the specific unit or hazard described in the recall.
The goal early on is simple: document the product and build a clear timeline from first use to injury to recall discovery.


