In many defective part cases, the dispute isn’t whether something broke—it’s whether the part’s failure caused or contributed to the wreck, and whether the failure was a defect rather than normal wear or maintenance. That matters a lot when the circumstances are fast-moving and hard to reconstruct.
Chillicothe drivers frequently report incidents that happen during:
- Commutes and rush-hour slowdowns, where braking and stability are critical
- Short-notice detours and road work, where drivers may be forced to react quickly
- Night driving and wet conditions, when traction and electronic stability systems are under stress
- Vehicle use tied to work, where downtime and repairs can affect your income
When the crash report, photos, diagnostic trouble codes, and repair notes aren’t handled carefully, insurers may argue the incident was due to driver error, improper maintenance, or unrelated mechanical issues.
Our goal is to build a clear “chain of events” that ties the defective part to the collision and your documented injuries.


