In our area, many collisions happen during predictable driving moments: commute traffic, school schedules, and evening traffic around local retail and entertainment corridors. When a brake issue, tire failure, steering malfunction, or electrical system defect plays a role, claims often turn into a blame contest.
Insurance representatives may argue:
- the problem was “maintenance-related,”
- you drove the vehicle in a way that caused the failure,
- the defect wasn’t present at the time of the crash,
- or the vehicle was repaired before anyone could confirm the failure mode.
That’s why your early documentation and legal strategy matter. Once the vehicle is back on the road, it can become harder to prove the part’s condition at the time of the wreck.


