After a collision tied to a suspected defect, it’s common to receive calls, paperwork, and settlement offers before the full picture is clear. Adjusters may argue the vehicle was maintained incorrectly, that the failure was “wear and tear,” or that the damage was caused by something other than the part.
In Tennessee, claims must also be handled with deadlines and procedural requirements in mind—especially once litigation becomes necessary. A quick offer can be tempting, but it may undervalue:
- medical treatment you haven’t finished yet
- ongoing symptoms that appear after adrenaline fades
- vehicle repair costs that don’t reflect future performance problems
- the real connection between the part’s failure and how the crash happened
Instead of racing the clock, we focus on building a record that supports a fair demand.


