Many defective-part cases in Fort Lee start with a timeline that sounds ordinary—until it isn’t.
Drivers often report:
- Warning lights or unusual behavior before the crash that were dismissed during routine service
- Brake feel changes or brake fade during stop-and-go traffic
- Steering “pull,” vibration, or suspension clunking that worsened after repairs
- Airbag or seatbelt warning indicators that appeared after a prior component replacement
- Component failure shortly after a dealership or shop visit
Because commuting patterns in North Jersey involve frequent braking, lane changes, and high vehicle volumes, a defect that might be “intermittent” elsewhere can become dangerous quickly here.


