Many Burlington-area cases start with a moment you can’t “unsee,” such as:
- Braking that suddenly feels wrong—longer stopping distance, pedal pulsation, or unexpected loss of braking power
- Steering or suspension instability—pulling, wobbling, or loss of control after a component replacement
- Tire or wheel-related failures—sidewall damage, recurring traction issues, or abnormal wear that appears tied to a specific part
- Electrical/sensor problems—warning lights, engine behavior changes, or traction control acting unpredictably
- Safety systems acting strangely—airbag/seatbelt warning behavior, deployment concerns, or failure of related components
Because Burlington residents often drive in mixed conditions—commuter traffic, stop-and-go intersections, and seasonal weather—part failures can be blamed on “how you drove” or “maintenance.” We investigate what the component actually did, when it did it, and why it should not have caused the crash.


