Defective part cases aren’t just about dramatic crashes. Many involve the kind of malfunction that can occur during everyday travel—then escalate quickly.
In Lake Worth Beach, residents often come to us after incidents like:
- Brake performance problems that show up on stop-and-go routes or during late-day traffic near retail areas.
- Tire and traction-related failures (including sidewall/wear issues or unexpected loss of control) that lead to collisions.
- Steering or suspension defects that make the vehicle pull, shake, or behave unpredictably—especially when roads change from residential streets to busier corridors.
- Electrical or sensor malfunctions that trigger sudden warnings, limp-mode behavior, or unexpected power loss.
- Engine overheating or transmission behavior that contributes to loss of control or collisions when you’re trying to merge or avoid hazards.
Tourists and out-of-town drivers can also be a factor. Their unfamiliarity with local traffic flow shouldn’t be used to deny responsibility for a defective component—especially when the failure contributed to the crash.


