In Kent, many serious crashes involve “can’t slow down in time” moments—traffic backups, sudden braking, merging, and stop-and-go driving. Defective parts that can lead to those outcomes include:
- Brake or brake-line performance issues (reduced stopping power, pulling, or delayed response)
- Tire or wheel system failures (sidewall blowouts tied to a defect, hub or alignment component problems)
- Steering and suspension malfunctions (loss of control, unusual vibration, wandering)
- Electrical/ADAS/lighting problems (faulty sensors, warning systems that don’t function as designed)
- Airbag or restraint system failures (deployment issues or failure to deploy)
Insurance adjusters may describe these events as “maintenance” or “driver error.” In Ohio, that argument often becomes a causation fight—whether the part defect actually contributed to the harm, not just that the vehicle had issues.


