Defective Tires

Definition:
Defective tires can make vehicle accidents worse. Defective tires on vehicles can cause severe injuries and deaths when tire manufacturers and sellers fail to take appropriate care of the tires. The following are 4 types of tire defects:
- Aged Tires - Tires that have been stored in a manufacturer's warehouse or at a retailer's shop for extended periods of time should not be used or sold.
- Mismatched Tires - Tires are often sold by retailers that are not the right size for a person's car.
- Used Tires - Retailers often sell used tires to be used as a spare tire.
- Defective Materials - Manufacturers may use defective materials that can cause accidents.
Consequences of Defective Tires:
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that defective tires are the cause of more than 8,000 traffic accidents a year that involve serious personal injury and death. Defective tires include manufacturing defects, design defects, or a retailer's failure to warn consumers that the tires are aged.What a Lawyer can do for you:
Serious personal injury lawyers can help you obtain fair settlement for a manufacturer's carelessness. Serious personal injury lawyers can file a lawsuit on your behalf and aggressively pursue settlement and compensation for your injuries. Serious personal injury lawyers that have experience in defective tires can help you get fair compensation for your pain and suffering, medical bills, present and future lost wages and more.Lawyer Referral Service:
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