Scranton roads and mixed traffic conditions can make a defect case feel especially complicated. When a malfunction happens in stop-and-go traffic, near intersections with heavy pedestrian activity, or during weather-driven traction changes, insurers may argue the incident was inevitable or caused by road conditions.
Add common reality—repairs at local shops, temporary fixes, and parts replaced before anyone documents the failure—and you get a classic dispute: the insurance company says the part was fine or that you should have caught it sooner.
Our job is to build a defensible timeline and connect the alleged defect to the crash mechanics and your resulting injuries or damage.


