General Tire Failure

A tire failure or blowout at highway speeds can lead to a severe wreck or rollover accident with catastrophic injuries and losses. If a General tire suffers a tread separation, ply / belt loss, blowout, tread loss, sidewall failure, detread or any type of sudden deflation or tire failure, the vehicle may lose control and wreck or roll over. The Willis Law Firm has investigated hundreds of tire defect and rollover accident cases nationwide on behalf of seriously injured motorists and their families for over 20 years. If you have been in a serious accident or rollover in which you believe a General tire failure may have caused or contributed to the accident, then give our law firm a call and speak with a lawyer or attorney today. Our law firm offers a free case evaluation. Call us: Toll Free 1-800-883-9858.


General Passenger Tires

General makes millions of tires a year. General's more popular passenger tire models include:

Ultra High Performance Summer

  • Exclaim UHP

Grand Touring All-Season

  • Altimax HP

Standard Touring All-Season

  • Altimax RT
  • Ameri-GS60

Passenger All-Season

  • Ameri-G4S

General Light Truck Tires and SUV Tires

General's more popular light truck and suv tire models include:

Street/Sport Truck Summer

  • Grabber UHP

Highway All-Season

  • AmeriTrac
  • Grabber AW
  • Grabber ST
  • Grabber TR

On-/Off-Road All-Terrain

  • AmeriTrac TR
  • Grabber AT 2

About General Tire

The General Tire and Rubber Company is an American manufacturer of tires for motor vehicles. General Tire was founded in 1915 in Akron, Ohio by William F. O'Neil. In 1943 General Tire branched out from its core business by purchasing radio stations which eventually became known as RKO General.

General Tire reorganized its holdings into the holding company GenCorp in 1984, with General Tire and RKO General as subsidiaries. In 1987, GenCorp sold General Tire to German tire maker Continental AG. General Tire still exists today as part of Continental's American operations.

Tire Defects - Serious Accident and Injury Legal Help

If you or a loved one have been seriously injured, or a loved one has been killed, as the result of a tire defect, tire failure, tread separation, tire blowout, rollover accident, or any other serious injury accident, then please call us to discuss your legal rights to a potential product liability lawsuit. Please fill out our online form by following the link below or call us right now: Toll Free 1-800-883-9858.



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