A recall is designed to reduce public risk, but it isn’t the same thing as compensation. For your situation, the key questions usually are:
- Was the product you used actually included in the recall? (model, lot/batch, serial range, or time period can matter)
- Did the defect or hazard described in the recall contribute to your injury?
- Who is legally responsible under the facts of your case? (manufacturer, distributor, seller, or related parties)
In South Carolina, injury claims are time-sensitive and evidence-driven. If you wait, it can become harder to prove the product’s condition at the time of the incident—especially if the item was repaired, discarded, or replaced.


