Local context matters because the evidence and the timeline can look different depending on where and how the vehicle was used.
- Tourism and event traffic: Vehicles may be driven hard, parked for long periods, or serviced by different providers than typical local commuters.
- Multi-driver households and ride-sharing patterns: Liability arguments can shift when ownership, maintenance responsibility, or vehicle history isn’t clear.
- Repair speed and evidence loss: After a failure, shops often replace parts quickly—meaning documentation, diagnostic trouble codes, and the failed component itself may disappear.
Our approach is designed for these realities: preserve what can still be preserved, build a defensible timeline, and translate technical vehicle issues into legal proof.


