In our experience, insurers and defense counsel commonly pivot to narratives that fit local realities—especially when your vehicle was serviced by a shop, used heavily for commuting, or operated on roads that see frequent traffic flow changes.
You may hear variations of:
- the failure was caused by neglect or improper maintenance,
- the vehicle “should have been inspected sooner,”
- the issue only happened after repairs,
- or the crash had multiple causes unrelated to the part.
The problem is that defective auto part claims require a specific connection between the part defect and the harm. When that connection isn’t documented early, it becomes easier for the defense to muddy the timeline.


