In smaller metro areas like Hernando, it’s common for early conversations to go like this: the shop says the part “just failed,” someone suggests the issue is maintenance-related, or an insurer argues driver error.
Defective auto part cases don’t fit neatly into that story. The real questions are:
- Did the component fail in a way that made the vehicle unreasonably unsafe?
- Was the failure connected to what caused the crash or the resulting harm?
- Can the timeline be supported with repair paperwork, diagnostic codes, or inspection notes?
We focus on building a record that ties the alleged defect to the incident—so you’re not left fighting an unsupported theory.


