I've twice been in a tyre fitters when they've taken the wheels off a car and noticed worn-out brake pads. In both cases they tried to persuade the customer to have the pads changed, but they refused. Once the fitters just put the wheels back on and refused to do any further work on the car (thereby sending the customer out on the road with worn tyres as well as the faulty brakes). The other time they did the same but pressured the customer into signing a disclaimer before they'd refit the wheels.if you take your car to a garage to have it's brake pads replaced, does the mechanic have a responsibility to look for potential problems throughout the hydraulic system, ABS electronics etc. (and maybe even refuse to change the pads if they find potential problems in those areas and the customer is not prepared to have them rectified) ... and if they did not detect those hydraulic/ABS problems (but changed the pads) would HM Coroner regard them as responsible if subsequent failure of hydraulics/ABS led to a death? [and that's as much a 'real question' as a rhetorical one]
I wonder what the legal situation would be if the driver had an accident that was due to the worn tyres or faulty brakes?
