In Easley and across Pickens County, many people first learn about a product recall through online alerts, retailer notifications, or safety posts they see after the fact. That timing can create real problems—especially when the product has already been repaired, replaced, or discarded.
You may be facing questions like:
- “If it was recalled, why are they denying responsibility?”
- “Do I have to prove the defect caused my injuries—even though there was a safety notice?”
- “How do I connect the recall language to the exact item I owned?”
Your best path forward is to treat the recall as a starting point and build the rest of the case around product identification + medical causation + responsibility.


