A recall is a warning that a safety risk exists. But in a claim, you still have to connect three things:
- Your specific product falls within the recall scope (model/serial/lot details).
- The defect or hazard described in the recall is consistent with how you were hurt.
- Your injuries and losses match what the product’s risk could cause.
In Davidson, NC, that often comes down to documentation—because residents may discover a recall after the product has been repaired, stored away, or replaced. If the product is no longer available, proving what it was and what condition it was in becomes harder.


