Defective and Damaged Tire Injury Accidents

Tire Defects

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There is more to tire safety than is often realized by the general public. Visually inspecting and properly inflating tires is important, but rubberized products including tires have a limited life regardless of tread depth and use. Whether a tire is unsafe often cannot be detected by the naked eye. Manufacturers frequently blame the consumer for accidents placing the blame on old, worn tires when the cause of the tire’s failure is bad design, poor quality control, or a known pre-existing defect. The scariest part is whether you are driving fast or slow, in a flash these failures by the manufacturer can change your life.

About Tire Defects

A vehicle’s tires play a crucial role in a car’s safety. They are the only part of your car that touches the ground so they affect a car’s handling, braking, and overall driving. The sad truth is that tires with no visible defects can be bad and exceptionally dangerous. Every major tire manufacturer including Ford Firestone, Uniroyal, Dunlop, and Cooper have issued tire recalls. The frightening part is these recalls do not usually happen until a significant number of consumers have been injured or killed by defective tires. Shockingly the manufacturers have known about some problems for years but failed to properly notify the public and more importantly, failed to correct these defects because it saves them money even at the risk of their own customers. Tire defects are commonly due to:

  • Belt to belt separation
  • Belt edge separation
  • Sudden loss of inflation pressure
  • Broken cords
  • Cracking
  • Manufacturing defects
  • Tire shredding
  • Traction failure

Once the tire shreds or blows out pieces of the tire can wrap around the wheel making control of the vehicle exceptionally difficult. This can cause sharp turns, vehicle rollovers, and serious injuries.

We can help you preserve the evidence and pursue your case for maximum recovery.

Tire defects and tire failure can cause serious car accidents including rollover incidents that cause severe injury or death. If you are considering a lawsuit for a tire defect or blowout you should:

  • Make sure the tire, tire tread, and tire rim are kept
  • Preserve the vehicle - do not repair, destroy, or sell
  • Identify witnesses and obtain their contact information
  • Take pictures to document the scene if possible

A failure to do the above in an efficient and timely manner may jeopardize your right to just compensation for the manufacturer’s negligence in providing a defective tire.

Our attorneys are experienced in investigating and litigating product liability claims. We have the experience, resources, and skills required to handle these large and complex tire defect cases. At Rubenstein Law, we have board-certified trial lawyers experienced in preserving evidence and testimony. We bring the financial resources to hire quality and recognized experts in the tire industry in order to reach the optimal resolution for our clients in these complicated cases. For a free consultation from our attorneys, contact the personal injury lawyers of Rubenstein Law today to put us on your team. Remote and virtual appointments are available. No costs or fees unless or until you win money.

Which manufacturers have issued tire recalls?

  • Cooper Tire Recall
  • Bridgestone Tire Recall
  • Yokohama Tire Recall
  • Continental Tire Recall
  • Firestone Tire Recall
  • Kelly Springfield Tire Recall

What causes a vehicle rollover?

A majority of rollovers occur when the vehicle is run off the road and hits the curb, a ditch, soft soil, or other objects. A vehicle’s lack of stability also contributes to the chance of a rollover accident. The National Highway Transportation Safety Association has found that sports utility vehicles (SUVs) and some trucks, tend to be taller and narrower than other vehicles and are often more likely to rollover.

Why do tire treads and belts separate?

A variety of factors can cause belt and tire tread separation, but the most common cause of separation involves metal failing to stick to the rubber. When the sulfur inside the rubber is improperly mixed or there’s an issue with the brass plating on the metal, improper adhesion occurs. If these two do not bond correctly, separation occurs and this can cause serious accidents with catastrophic results. Often times, manufacturers are aware there is a problem in the production process but fail to rectify it in order to save money. If a manufacturers defective tire contributed an accident that caused serious injuries to you or a loved one, Rubenstein Law would like to help. Our experienced product liability lawyers are here for you. Call now at 1-800-FL-LEGAL for a free consultation.

How much money will my case cost and who will have to pay these costs?

The accident lawyer who handles your vehicle rollover case will research your particular accident and consult with experts. The amount of money required to litigate can be high. An average case can cost between $50,000 to $200,000. We will advance those costs for your case. You will only be required to pay Rubenstein Law back for the costs in your case if you win.

What is my next step?

Your choice does matter. If you or a loved one has been injured in an auto accident caused by a recalled or defective tire, call the personal injury lawyers at Rubenstein Law immediately. We represent clients across Florida. We are here for you 24/7, nights and weekends at 1-800-FL-LEGAL (800-355-3425). We will come to your home, hospital room, place of employment or you can visit a nearby office in Broward, Miami, Orlando, Tampa or West Palm Beach.

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