Lebanon-area crashes and incident reports commonly involve situations like:
- Brake fade or reduced braking performance after warning signs or intermittent symptoms
- Tire or wheel-related failures that show up after a period of driving and then escalate quickly
- Steering or alignment instability that becomes dangerous after a component malfunction
- Electrical or sensor glitches that cause unexpected behavior—especially in modern vehicles with driver-assist systems
- Overheating, charging problems, or power loss that can lead to sudden loss of control or unsafe operation
In many cases, the “story” insurers push is that the problem was normal wear, driver error, or routine maintenance. The key difference in defective auto parts cases is evidence: what failed, how it failed, and whether it created an unreasonable safety risk.


