Union-area crashes can involve fast-moving traffic, sudden lane changes, and stop-and-go travel patterns that make the “what happened” story complicated. That matters because defective auto part cases often turn on reconstructing the failure mode—what the part was doing before the incident, what warnings appeared (if any), and how the malfunction contributed to the wreck.
Common Union-area situations we see include:
- Braking or traction surprises during wet conditions or after seasonal temperature swings
- Electrical/charging problems that cause momentary loss of power, sensor errors, or instrument warnings
- Steering or suspension instability that shows up intermittently and worsens
- Airbag or restraint system concerns after deployment issues or failure to deploy
- Tire, wheel, or wheel-speed sensor problems that create traction-control and stability-system disputes
These cases can’t be solved by guessing. The more quickly you preserve evidence and document symptoms, the stronger your position tends to be with Missouri insurance carriers.


