Tire Defect Attorneys

Tire Defect Attorneys

Tire Blowout and Tire Defect Attorneys

Our tire blowout and tire defect attorneys know how devastating an accident caused by someone else’s negligence can be. If you or a loved one have been involved in an accident caused by a tire blowout or a defective tire, it is important that you immediately speak with a lawyer or law firm about a potential tire blowout or dangerous tire case. Throughout the years, evidence of dangerous tires sold by some of the largest manufacturers in the world have shown that many of these tires are not suitable for use. At highway speeds, the defective tires “blow out” caused by the tread separation causing serious accidents including rollovers, spin outs an other single vehicle accidents.

TYPES OF TIRE DEFECT

  • Tread Separation
  • Catastrophic Tire Failure
  • Tire Blowout
  • Tire or Rim Explosion

UNDERSTANDING TREAD SEPARATION

When a tire is made, the base part of the tire is built first and then through various chemical and heating processes, steel belts are embedded in the tire, and finally the tread is applied. Steel-belted radial tires are especially prone to tread separation. When the tread separates the driver may lose control of the vehicle, even when the tire does not lose pressure. Tread separation is usually due to some problem in the manufacturing process. The tire may be designed defectively or constructed carelessly.

COMMON TIRE DEFECT MANUFACTURER MISTAKES

Although tread separation usually occurs with a tire several years old being driven at a fairly fast speed, there have also been cases of brand new tires separating while being driven at slower speeds, such as 15 or 20 mph. Of course, the faster you are driving when you experience a tire failure due to tread separation or blowout, the more likely the chances that you will be seriously hurt or even killed. Tread separation that occurs in newer tires and at slower speeds could be caused by common manufacturer mistakes such:

  • using rubber that is too old and dry
  • missing warning signs during final inspection
  • using petroleum solvent before vulcanization
  • curing moisture into the tire

A report from the National Highway Safety Administration revealed that tread separations reduced the ability of drivers to control their vehicles, especially when the tire failure occurs on a rear tire at a high speed. The report also found that there is a much higher likelihood for death, injury, and crashes when the tread separation occurs on a SUV than on a pickup truck.

WHAT IS INVOLVED IN A TIRE BLOWOUT?

When a radial tire loses its tread, the body (“carcass”) of the tire usually quickly experiences a blowout. The sudden loss of pressure in the tire makes it difficult for the driver to maintain control over the vehicle, and the vehicle may turn sideways. The sideways motion of the vehicle causes the bead of the tire to separate from the rim, causing the metal rim to dig into the asphalt or concrete surface of the roadway and pitch the car into a roll.

WHO MAKES DEFECTIVE TIRES?

Since 2000, there are have been several major recalls of tires due to tire defect. In the early 2000s, there were massive recalls of more than 15 million tires of several types of Bridgestone and Firestone tires (Bridgestone owns Firestone), especially those put on the Ford Explorer SUV, which resulted in a number of crashes and rollover accidents, killing and seriously injuring hundreds of motorists. For example, Firestone’s Wilderness AT tire lacked proper adhesion between the steel belts and the surrounding rubber. Firestone failed to use gum edge strips, nylon overlays or caps, or other safeguards to reduce the possibility of tread separation.

Domestic and foreign manufacturers alike have made and marketed defective tires that have resulted in crashes, personal injuries, and wrongful deaths. However, tires made overseas (such as in China) may not be as safe as those made in the United States. Tires are not designed to last forever, even though you may drive only a few thousand of miles each year. Rubber degrades over time, and mechanics recommend that you put on new tires every five or six years even though there may be plenty of tread left on the tire.

RECENT TIRE RECALLS

The following tire manufacturers and tire brands have issued recalls for tread separation and dangerous tires:

  • Bridgestone Tires
  • Continental Tires
  • Cooper Tires
  • Firestone Tires
  • General Tires
  • Goodyear Tires
  • Kumho Tires
  • Michelin Tires

AVOIDING TIRE FAILURES

Underinflation of tires can be a contributing factor in tread separation. Therefore, it is up to the car’s owner to see that the air pressure in the tires meets the manufacturer’s standards, which are normally found on the doorjamb of the driver’s door.

Underinflation can occur by air escaping through the rubber, or leaks at interfaces of the tire with the wheel and valve stem.

You can avoid some tire failures by simply visually inspecting your tires once a month. Things to look for include:

  • cracking or cuts in the sidewalls
  • uneven treat wear
  • excessively worn tread
  • bulges or blisters
  • excessive vibration while driving

An inexpensive tire-gauge can be purchased at your local auto store, and used every month to ensure that your pressure is within the manufacturer’s recommendation. Be sure to measure tire pressure when the tires are cold. Tires are considered cold if they have not been driven in the preceding three hours.

Also, underinflation of a tire means that the sidewall flexes more, making it more difficult to control the vehicle. A sidewall that flexes too much can also cause heat to build up excessively, which can shorten a tire’s life and possibly lead to a tread separation or blowout. Another incentive to and advantage of keeping your tire pressure at the manufacturer’s recommendations is that you will get optimal fuel mileage if you fill your tires to the manufacturer’s specifications.
Product Liability Case for Defective Tires

Because a tire is a product, the law of strict products liability applies to cases involving injuries or deaths caused by a tire failure. It is not necessary to prove any specific act of carelessness (“negligence”) on the part of the manufacturer, distributor, or retailer. You need prove only that the tire was defective and that defect caused or contributed to your injuries or your loved one’s death.

PRESERVATION OF EVIDENCE (TIRES & AUTO)

If you have been injured or had a loved one killed because of a defective tire, it is vital that the tire be retained so it can be thoroughly examined by experts to determine the existence of a defect that caused the accident. You should immediately retain our tire blowout and defective tire attorneys that will preserve the evidence and have it secured and examined by private experts.

OUR PENNSYLVANIA TIRE BLOWOUT AND TIRE DEFECT ATTORNEYS CAN HELP

Our experienced tire blowout and defective tire attorneys will gather the evidence and use our expertise to help you get compensation from whomever is responsible for your accident.

Please, call our PA tire blowout and defective tire attorneys now toll free at 1-800-444-5309 for a free consultation. We have offices in Harrisburg, Pittsburgh and Scranton and will travel to you.

 

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What To Do After an Accident


 

Call the police

A police report is a necessary document for any personal injury claim arising from an auto accident. This will not only contain information regarding how the accident occurred and whether injuries were sustained, but also witness information that may be valuable in future litigation. If for some reason you do not call the police immediately, there is a form you can complete to file an accident report after it occurs, which can be found at the Pennsylvania Department of Motor Vehicles site: http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/pdotforms/dl_forms/aa-600.pdf

Seek medical treatment

If you sustained an injury in the accident, even if you are not sure whether it is serious, you should seek immediate medical treatment and truthfully describe your symptoms to the person who treats you. They may take X-Rays, MRIs, or other diagnostic tests to determine whether you need treatment. It is common to receive a “sprain and strain” diagnosis, which the emergency room physicians may say should improve with rest and over the counter anti-inflammatories, such as ibuprofen. Hopefully, you will improve. However, if you continue to have problems after the initial visit, you should consider following up with your regular doctor or a specialist to see if the injury is more severe than the original diagnosis would indicate.

Detail the accident

After a crash, you may have a vivid recollection of exactly what happened, or you may not recall the events. Since memories may fade over time, it is helpful to draw the road or intersection where the accident occurred, including the position of the vehicles and any traffic lights or signs. If you recall what speed you were traveling, whether you saw the other driver on a cell phone, or anything else that you think may be important, writing it down can help refresh your recollection later on.

Call your insurance agent

Your car insurance will likely cover your initial medical bills, up to your coverage limit. You may also have wage loss and property damage coverage. It is important to contact your insurance company to open the claim and provide them with whatever information they need.

Get an estimate
Obtaining repair estimates is not only helpful for your auto damage claim, but it also supports your claim regarding the severity of the accident and the location of impact. If you were rear ended at a traffic light, thousands of dollars in repairs for the back end of your vehicle could be persuasive.

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