Recalled products don’t always cause obvious, headline-grabbing accidents. More often, harm shows up in the ordinary rhythms of South Carolina life—then escalates.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Home use injuries: burn, fire risk, leaking chemicals, or sudden failure from a consumer appliance or household product.
- Vehicle and commute-related injuries: problems tied to car accessories, child safety seats, or vehicle-related components that may be recalled for safety defects.
- Worksite and industrial exposure: injuries involving equipment used in trades and manufacturing settings, where documentation of the exact tool/model matters.
- Family and community activities: incidents involving products used by kids at home or while traveling to events around the Upstate.
Whether the recall happened before or after your injury, the key question is the same: what defect or hazard was present, and how did it cause your specific harm?


