In and around Sanford, many crashes involve a sequence:
- a warning light or drivability change appears,
- the vehicle is driven anyway (commutes, school pickup, jobs),
- a component fails at a critical moment,
- the vehicle is towed, repaired, or cleared quickly.
That sequence matters. Insurers frequently argue the failure was caused by maintenance, wear-and-tear, or driving conditions. Meanwhile, important proof—diagnostic codes, part condition, onboard data, and even the physical component itself—can disappear fast once a shop replaces parts.
Our approach is designed for that reality: gather what’s needed early, connect the failure to the event, and keep the story consistent with Maine’s evidence expectations.


