Not every mechanical problem turns into a lawsuit—but certain failures tend to raise the stakes quickly:
- Brake or traction issues that appear during steep descents or sudden stops
- Steering/suspension malfunctions that affect lane control on winding roads
- Electrical faults (warning lights, intermittent power, sensor errors) that lead to loss of control
- Airbag or restraint system problems connected to deployment failures or unexpected activation
- Tire and wheel assembly defects that contribute to blowouts or instability
In Asheville, the timing and context matter. A failure that happens on a day you were commuting to work (or returning from an event on the weekend) can shape how witnesses remember the condition, what records are available, and how quickly evidence was preserved.


