Start with the same priorities anywhere in Virginia, but be extra deliberate with your documentation—because the early window after an injury often determines how strong your claim is later.
- Get medical care and follow treatment advice. Even if symptoms seem minor at first, records create the timeline you’ll need.
- Preserve the product and identifiers. Save the unit if possible, along with photos of labels, serial numbers, lot codes, packaging, and any damage.
- Keep the recall materials you received. Printouts, emails, and screenshots showing the recall language and dates can be crucial.
- Write down your “commute-to-incident” timeline. Falls Church life moves fast. Note where you were (home, workplace, retail setting), when the problem started, and what you were doing right before the injury.
If you’re unsure whether your incident is truly connected to the recall scope, it’s still worth talking to a lawyer early. A quick review can prevent common avoidable mistakes—like discarding the product, mixing up dates, or making statements to adjusters before your facts are organized.


