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915-544-52004 Dangerous Tire Defects and How to Prove Them
Tire defects can be an insidious danger. To the untrained eye - or even a trained eye - your tires might have looked fine. Your tires may have felt perfectly normal while you were driving. Then, all of a sudden, one fails and you get into a serious car crash. While tire defects can cause blowouts or separation from the vehicle at any point, a failure event is more likely to happen when you are driving at higher speeds. This is part of what makes tire defects so dangerous. When your tire fails, you are probably going to lose control of your vehicle no matter what. Without four good tires, there is little you can do to steer away from a crash or recover from a loss of control. If you were injured in an accident that you believe was caused by a defective tire, you may need to speak to an attorney who has experience with tire defects. Your legal action may be based on product liability, so it may look a little different than a typical car accident claim.
Common Types of Tire Defects and the Evidence You Need to Prove Them
Defective tires can burst or fall off without warning. Some common reasons that this can happen include:
- Negligent repair - If you recently had a tire patched when it blows, it could be because your auto shop “fixed” it using an improper technique. Your lawyer will need to investigate the shop’s techniques for patching tires and determine whether the method used was appropriate.
- Tread separation - Tires have belts underneath the tread that hold the tires together. When they fail, the tread can separate from the tire leaving you with no grip on the road. Often, this is apparent when a trained attorney examines the pieces of the tire itself and sees that the tread is not attached to the belt.
- Missing components - Tires are more complicated than they look. There are multiple separate components, including the tread, the belt, and the steel center. If one part is missing due to a design or manufacturing defect, it will not be found in the wreckage.
- Wrong tire - Auto shops do sometimes sell people the wrong size or type of tire entirely. When a tire is not the right size or style, it can cause drastically uneven wear and lead to a blowout. Your lawyer will compare the tires that were fine with the tire that blew.
In most cases, the absolute most critical piece of evidence is the defective tire itself. If you suspect that a defective tire caused your accident, you must contact an attorney very quickly so that they can get to the crash site and find the tire.
Call a Texas Tire Defects Attorney
James Kennedy, P.L.L.C. has extensive experience handling claims involving a defective tire. Our skilled Sierra Blanca tire defect lawyers will conduct a thorough investigation to help prove the cause of your accident. Call 915-544-5200 for a free consultation as soon as you can after your car accident.
Sources:
https://www.staleystire.com/About/News/ArticleID/544/What%20Is%20Tire%20Tread%20Separation
https://www.tirebuyer.com/education/can-the-wrong-tire-size-cause-damage