In Sumter, many injuries happen in familiar, everyday settings—homes, local retail stores, schools, and short commutes on South Carolina roads. When a product later becomes part of a recall, it can feel like the “real story” arrives too late.
A recall may explain what went wrong, but it doesn’t automatically cover what you’re dealing with now: medical bills, missed work at a local employer, and the stress of communicating with insurers while you’re still recovering.
If your injury involved a product used at home (appliances, consumer electronics, children’s items) or during community life (sports gear, mobility devices, safety equipment), the key is connecting your specific harm to the defect described in the recall—quickly and accurately.


