Many defective auto part cases don’t fail because the facts are weak—they fail because the proof disappears. In Clovis, that can happen quickly in a few practical ways:
- Vehicles get repaired fast. After a breakdown or accident, it’s common to replace parts and move on for work and family needs.
- Diagnostic data can be overwritten. Modern vehicles store event codes and crash-related information that may be altered after repairs.
- Local shops may give quick explanations, not documentation. You may hear that something “just happens,” but the written notes, codes, and replaced-component details often matter more than the verbal story.
New Mexico injury claims also involve timing considerations. Even if you’re still treating, the defense may begin building its case early. Waiting too long can make it harder to connect the defect to the specific failure mode that caused harm.


