Stonecrest’s mix of suburban roads, faster commuting corridors, and frequent stop-and-go traffic can make malfunction patterns harder to explain and easier to dispute. Insurers often argue the accident was caused by driving conditions, road debris, or routine maintenance—then try to treat the defective part as an afterthought.
In real cases, we see defenses like:
- “You must have driven it too long before repairing it.”
- “The shop replaced the part, so the problem can’t be tied to the crash.”
- “Your symptoms sound intermittent, so causation is uncertain.”
Your advantage is evidence and timing. The sooner you document what happened and preserve relevant information, the better your chances of keeping causation intact.


