In many Florence cases, the timeline moves quickly after a wreck or sudden malfunction. A tow is arranged, the vehicle gets repaired, and the “failed part” may be replaced before anyone documents the condition.
That’s a major problem for defective auto part claims, because the key proof is often:
- the failed component (or proof of what was replaced)
- diagnostic trouble codes, stored vehicle data, and repair notes
- photos and inspection findings from the shop or insurer
- medical records tying your injuries to the crash or malfunction
If you wait too long, the defense can argue the defect is unproven or that later repairs changed the vehicle’s condition. Acting early helps stop that from happening.


