Many people assume that if the vehicle “wasn’t supposed to break,” liability is obvious. But auto part cases often turn on technical details that insurance companies in New Mexico will scrutinize closely—such as what the component did (and when), whether warnings or recalls were relevant, and how the defect connected to the injuries.
Common Deming scenarios we see include:
- Brake or traction problems that show up on rural stretches or during sudden stops
- Steering or suspension issues that worsen after a shop visit or part replacement
- Electrical and sensor malfunctions (warning lights, intermittent power loss, erratic behavior)
- Airbag and restraint concerns after a collision or near-miss
- Repeat failures after the same part was replaced, adjusted, or “repaired”
You don’t need to know the legal theory to start. You just need a clear plan for what to preserve and what to document next.


