Fairburn drivers often spend time on fast-changing road conditions—short gaps, heavier traffic at peak hours, and frequent transitions between neighborhood streets and busier corridors. When an accident happens, insurers may quickly frame the incident as:
- driver error (reaction time, following distance, or speed),
- maintenance issues (neglect, worn parts, or improper service), or
- “normal wear” rather than a product safety failure.
But defective auto part cases are not solved by blaming the driver. The real question is whether the part was unreasonably dangerous or failed to perform as it should, and whether that failure contributed to the crash and your injuries.


