In New Jersey, insurers and defense counsel commonly try to narrow liability by arguing that the incident was caused by driver behavior, wear-and-tear, or improper maintenance. That approach can be especially persuasive when:
- The vehicle was serviced at a shop that didn’t retain replaced parts
- The failure was intermittent (warning lights came and went)
- The crash happened after a commute or a long stretch of driving
- The vehicle was repaired before documentation was requested
A South River claim often turns on whether the evidence supports a product-related failure versus a maintenance-related problem. We help you protect your timeline and connect the malfunction to what actually happened.


