Defective auto part cases often start the same way: something feels “off,” then it fails under real-world conditions—fast.
In Lovington and surrounding areas, we commonly see incidents where the vehicle was being used for:
- Daily commuting and stop-and-go driving
- Work travel to industrial and field sites
- Weekend errands and longer trips outside town
- Seasonal weather changes that stress tires, brakes, and battery/charging systems
Part failures that trigger claims can include:
- Brake performance issues (loss of stopping power, uneven braking)
- Steering or suspension problems that affect control
- Tire failures tied to defects rather than simple wear
- Electrical/charging malfunctions that cause warning lights, stalling, or system shutdowns
- Transmission or drivetrain behavior that changes abruptly
Even if your vehicle was maintained, you can still have a defective part claim—what matters is whether the product failed in a way it shouldn’t have, and whether that failure contributed to the crash.


