In Fairbanks, it’s common for people to be told the failure was caused by “wear and tear,” winter driving habits, or delayed repairs. But in many defect cases, the real dispute isn’t just what happened—it’s whether the part was unreasonably unsafe for normal use and whether that defect contributed to the incident.
That matters because insurance adjusters often try to steer the conversation away from the component and toward explanations that are hard to disprove—especially if the vehicle was repaired quickly or the failed part was discarded.
Your next step should be evidence protection, not guesswork.


