What Causes Tires To Fail?

When defective tires fail and cause accidents and injuries, it is often the result of one or more oversights on the part of the manufacturer or the mechanics involved in the installation process. The fault may also lie with the retailer who originally sold an old tire as new. Below is a list of different tire failures along with the accidents that can result if your tires are not properly maintained:

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When defective tires fail and cause accidents and injuries, it is often the result of one or more oversights on the part of the manufacturer or the mechanics involved in the installation process. The fault may also lie with the retailer who originally sold an old tire as new. Below is a list of different tire failures along with the accidents that can result if your tires are not properly maintained:

In the event an accident occurs because of faulty tires, you should consult a personal injury attorney with experience in these matters. However, there are ways to try and spot potentially dangerous tires. Read about them here.

The Dangers of Tire Failure

Tire failure may require a driver to pull over to the side of the road for assistance or cause a serious accident resulting in serious injuries or death. These major issues aren’t unique to just cars, vans and trucks. Any motor vehicle with tires is at risk, including:

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  • RVs
  • ATVs
  • Agricultural machinery
  • Light Truck
  • Motorcycles
  • SUVs

Personal Injury Attorney For Damaged and Defective Tire Accidents

If you or one of your loved ones have experienced a serious injury because a defective tire caused an accident, then you need to contact a personal injury attorney immediately. The board-certified Willis Law Firm, a Steven J. Sharp Award winner with Martindale-Hubble acknowledgement and over 30 years of experience, is available to assist with every aspect of dangerous tire litigation, including evidence gathering and inspection. To schedule a consultation with us, send us message or place a toll-free call to 1-800-883-9858.