Tire Failure Recall and Tread Separation Defects |
Over the last several years,
there have been several large-scale tire recalls due to
defects, including the Bridgstone/Firestone
tire recall , Cooper
tire recall, Goodyear
tire recall, Uniroyal
tire recall and Dunlop
tire recall. These recalls have been issued to replace
specific models of tires with a tendency to crack and split,
causing separation of the tire belts from the casing. Many
new tires are frequently being added to the list of those
recalled. |
In June 2007, Foreign Tire
Sales, Inc., an importer of Chinese tires, estimated
that almost 450,000 steel-belted radial tires were defective
because they lacked a key safety feature, known as a "gum strip," which
gives the tires added durability. The
Chinese tires were sold in America as replacement tires for
SUVs, pickups and vans under the brand names Westlake,
Telluride, Compass and YKS. |
How Tire Failure and Tread Separation
Can Cause Deadly Accidents |
Ordinarily, the length of time
it takes to wear down tire treads should be less, by a
substantial margin, than the useful life of the tire itself.
However, when tire failures occur, they began as small
cracks on the side of a tire and frequently because of
design and manufacturing defects. |
For example, with Firestone's
Wilderness AT tire, the tire lacked proper adhesion between
the steel belts and the surrounding rubber. Firestone neglected
to utilize gum edge strips, nylon overlays or caps, or
other safeguards to reduce the hazard of tread belt separation. |
The small cracks, which are virtually
invisible to the naked eye, give way to larger cracks that
develop between the belts, causing premature tire fatigue
and tread failure - long before a tire's tread is worn
out. Tire tread separation is particularly dangerous with
vans and SUVs, which have a high center of gravity and
more prone to tip over than passenger cars, leading to
deadly rollover accidents. Learn also about the
danger aging tires pose. |
Why Manufacturers Are Legally
Responsible For Tire Failure and Tire Tread Separation |
Tire tread separations are often
the result of design and manufacturing defects for which
manufacturers are liable under the law. |
Moreover, all product manufacturers
have the legal responsibility to notify consumers of dangerous
defects with their products and undertake recalls. In certain
cases, tire manufacturers failed to initiate a recall until
after lawsuits were filed by injured drivers and passengers. |
Auto manufacturers may also be
liable since, in many instances, the defective tires came
as standard equipment with new vehicles. |
National Tire Recall and Tire
Failure Attorney | Lawyer: Free Lawsuit Evaluation |
If you or a loved one has been
injured in a car, truck, or SUV accident caused by tire
failure or tread separation and would like to learn more
about your legal rights, click
here to contact a tire accident injury attorney at
Lieff Cabraser. We represent families nationwide injured
in auto accidents. |
There is no charge or obligation
for our review of your case. Alternatively, you may call
Lieff Cabraser toll-free at 1-800-541-7358 and ask to speak
to partner Fabrice Vincent. |
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