San Mateo drivers and commuters often face the same pattern after a defect-related crash: the vehicle behaves unexpectedly during familiar routes—freeway on-ramps, stop-and-go corridors, and short local trips where you don’t expect a safety system to fail.
Common scenarios we see locally include:
- Brake performance issues that show up during heavy commuting or sudden traffic slowdowns
- Tire, wheel, or suspension failures that escalate quickly on busy streets
- Electrical and sensor malfunctions that cause warning lights, limp mode, or erratic behavior
- Airbag or restraint system concerns tied to deployment, non-deployment, or fault codes
- Overheating or powertrain anomalies that appear during longer drives and then worsen
The legal focus isn’t just “something broke.” It’s whether a product defect or inadequate safety design/warnings contributed to the incident and the harm you suffered.


