In and around Forest Hill, many collisions happen during predictable traffic patterns—rush-hour congestion, sudden stops, and quick lane changes on busy corridors. When a vehicle component fails under those conditions, insurers frequently try to reduce the case to one of these narratives:
- “The driver caused it.” (Even when a part malfunction is central.)
- “You didn’t maintain the vehicle.” (A common defense in Texas.)
- “The shop fixed it, so it wasn’t defective.” (Repair timing can be used against you.)
- “The failure is unrelated to your injuries.” (They may dispute causation.)
The result is that your claim can stall unless you document the failure clearly and respond with a structured legal plan.


