In many cases, the product issue shows up in everyday ways—an appliance that malfunctions at home, a consumer device that overheats, a vehicle accessory that fails during normal use, or a children’s product that doesn’t perform as promised.
What’s different after a recall is that the “story” often gets complicated:
- The company may focus on the recall notice—not the harm you suffered.
- Evidence may be harder to preserve once you’ve stopped using the item.
- Insurance adjusters may argue the timing or severity doesn’t match the recall.
- If you gave a statement before getting legal advice, it can be used to challenge your account.
A lawyer can help you connect the recall information to what happened to you, using evidence that holds up under South Carolina claim practices and insurance scrutiny.


