A product recall is a public safety action. It can support your case, but it does not automatically pay your claim or prove that the specific defect caused your injury.
In practice, insurers and defense teams often focus on questions like:
- Whether your exact model/lot/serial range is actually included in the recall.
- Whether the recall issue matches the hazard that injured you.
- Whether your product was installed, used, or maintained in a way that changed how it behaved.
In South Carolina, you also need to keep timing in mind. Waiting too long can make evidence harder to confirm—especially when products are discarded, repaired, or replaced.


