Residents in and around Peachtree Corners tend to report a similar pattern after a defect-related wreck:
- Intermittent warnings (dashboard alerts that come and go) tied to braking, steering, traction control, or electrical systems.
- Safety systems behaving unexpectedly—including problems with airbags, sensors, or stability/traction features—often noticed during stop-and-go traffic.
- Sudden performance shifts on the commute: braking feel changes, wheel/traction issues, overheating, or power loss.
- After-the-fact blame: adjusters suggesting maintenance lapses, driver error, or “normal wear” to disconnect the defect from the crash.
These details matter because the strongest claims are built around the specific failure mode—not just the fact that something broke.


