Many people expect defective auto part cases to be straightforward: “a part broke, so someone pays.” But in real life, especially for crashes involving commuting and stop-and-go traffic patterns, disputes usually come fast:
- Adjusters point to maintenance (tire wear, brake service dates, “normal deterioration”).
- They argue misuse or driver error, even when the vehicle behaved unsafely.
- They push early recorded statements before your medical picture is stable.
- They rely on repairs that remove key evidence, replacing components without preserving failure data.
Your job isn’t to prove a defect alone. Your job is to document what you can and get legal guidance before the story hardens.


