In Griffin, many crashes involve day-to-day driving—turning into traffic, merging, traveling on busy corridors, or navigating intersections where reaction time matters. That context can affect how adjusters frame the case.
Insurance defenses often argue:
- the problem was “maintenance-related,”
- the failure was caused by “driver behavior,” or
- the vehicle may have been repaired in a way that made the original fault hard to prove.
That’s why your next steps matter. The goal is to preserve the chain of proof showing (1) the part defect or malfunction, (2) how it contributed to the incident, and (3) how it led to injuries or property damage.


