When a part fails in the middle of a workday commute, the “fix” often comes quickly—sometimes within days. That speed can be dangerous for your claim because:
- The failed component may be discarded.
- Repair notes can be incomplete or overwritten in shop systems.
- Vehicle data can be lost if modules are replaced or reset.
- Seasonal driving conditions (ice, potholes, heavy rain) can be used to argue the failure was “normal wear.”
Missouri claim timelines also matter. Even if you don’t file immediately, delay can make it harder to identify what failed, when it failed, and whether it contributed to the crash. A prompt legal review helps you avoid common evidence gaps.


