People in Gainesville often report issues that occur during everyday driving—not just “rare” highway emergencies. Some of the patterns we see include:
- Sudden braking problems on wet or uneven roads, followed by warning lights or inconsistent stopping power
- Steering or suspension instability that worsens over short periods—especially after recent repairs
- Tire-related failures (separation, unexpected tread issues, or failures after installation)
- Electrical/driver-assist malfunctions (speed control, sensor errors, dashboard warnings) that lead to loss of control or delayed reaction time
- Airbag and restraint system concerns, including deployment failures or unexpected behavior after a collision
- Overheating or powertrain behavior changes that appear linked to a component installed or serviced before the incident
In these situations, the defense may argue the problem was maintenance, driver behavior, or ordinary wear. That’s why your documentation—and how you tell your story—matters.


