A recall is a public safety action—often issued after manufacturers learn something about a defect, warning problem, or performance risk. But in a personal injury claim, a recall usually does not automatically mean you’ll be paid.
To pursue compensation in South Carolina, you still generally need to show:
- the product involved was part of the recall scope (model/batch/lot matters),
- the defect or hazard described in the recall was the kind that could cause your injury,
- and that the recall-related issue caused or contributed to what happened.
That’s why the same recall headline can lead to very different outcomes depending on whether the exact unit fits the notice.


