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by CamperBob2 3708 days ago
This always comes up in these threads, but I don't understand how it would be any different from millions of cars running around with modified engines, suspensions, brakes, non-OEM tires and wheels. If it can be shown that your modification contributed to the accident, then liability will be apportioned accordingly. Usually it can't.
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But software is much more complicated. If I put aftermarket suspension in, it's pretty unlikely that it will significantly screw up my brakes. But with software, it's a lot harder to say what affects what, especially considering how many cars have a single computer that handles both critical and non-critical tasks. A media player mod could very well screw up the brakes by hogging system resources or crashing the computer. If my insurance refuses to pay out after a crash on account of that, do I have to prove my mods to be safe?

NB: I have almost no idea how liability and insurance works in the US.