In Mount Pleasant, many drivers are on the road for work commutes, school drop-offs, and frequent travel around coastal routes and event traffic. That means a defect isn’t just inconvenient—it can be catastrophic when it happens at the wrong moment.
We often see defective auto part cases start after:
- Sudden braking issues or delayed stops on busy corridors
- Steering instability or traction control/ABS behavior that doesn’t match normal operation
- Tire or wheel-related failures that occur despite reasonable maintenance
- Electrical malfunctions (warning lights, sensor errors, power loss) that lead to loss of control
- Airbag and restraint system concerns raised after a collision
Even if the vehicle “runs now,” the question remains: what failed, why it failed, and whether that failure contributed to the crash or your injuries? Those are legal questions that require careful documentation.


