Solana Beach incidents often involve fast-changing conditions—commutes, weekend beach traffic, school-area congestion, and sudden pedestrian crossings. When a vehicle component malfunctions in those moments (for example, braking effectiveness drops, traction control behaves unpredictably, or steering pulls), the resulting injuries can be severe and complicated to explain.
Insurance adjusters may try to narrow the story to “driver error” or “maintenance only.” But in defective auto part cases, the more important question is whether the component was unreasonably unsafe and whether the failure contributed to the crash and your injuries.


