After a crash tied to a suspected part defect, it’s common for insurers and defense teams to move quickly. They may argue:
- The failure was caused by “normal wear” rather than a product defect
- Maintenance delays or shop decisions broke the causal chain
- The vehicle “must have been working” because it was repaired afterward
In Wylie, these disputes can intensify because many drivers commute regularly to nearby job hubs and may have limited time to gather evidence. The result: documentation slips, photos don’t get saved, and repair work happens before anyone can examine the failure conditions.
That’s why our focus is practical: protect the evidence early, then use it to negotiate from a position the other side can’t ignore.


