Tire Defect Information Center
More Information about Tire DefectTexas Tire Defect Lawyer – (210) 298-6666Located in San Antonio, Texas, the tire defect lawyers at Cichowski & Gonzalez are committed to representing the seriously injured throughout Texas. We believe the more information you have, the better position you will be in to make an informed decision regarding your accident and injury issues. Accordingly, we are providing you with the following general information about defective tires. If you have any questions regarding the following information or if you would like to discuss your particular tire defect situation with an experienced Texas tire defect lawyer, please contact Cichowski & Gonzalez for a free, confidential consultation. We have represented hundreds clients in accident and defective products cases, and we want to help you. For a free, confidential consultation or further information on how our attorneys at Cichowski & Gonzalez can put over a decade of defective tire experience to work for you, call us at (210) 298-6666 or toll free at (800) 519-2800, visit us at our office (map ), or fill out our intake form on our Contact Us page. Discover how we earned our reputation for legal excellence and our track record of success. For additional information, check out our Tire Defects Page. Tire Defects - An OverviewMost people are familiar with the Ford/Firestone tire-debacle, one of the largest tire recalls in history. By 2000, Ford Motor Company had installed more than 14.4 million Bridgestone/Firestone ATX, ATX II, and Wilderness AT tires on the Ford Explorer and other vehicles. Reports of crashes and fatalities prompted an investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTS), which uncovered a defect in the Firestone tires. At the time, more than 300 crashes and collisions were attributed to Firestone tires. The defect in the tires caused tread separation that, in turn, caused many rollover accidents involving Ford Explorers. Ford announced a recall of all 14.4 million tires. The litigation following the recalls received widespread publicity for many reasons. Beyond the huge scope of the recall, the media found many issues newsworthy, including the money involved, the many ensuing class action suits, and the end of a decades-old relationship between Ford and Firestone due to each party blaming the other for the tire failures. Motor Vehicle Defect RecallsOne of the most common vehicle defect issues faced by the public is that of safety recalls of a motor vehicle. Safety recalls are usually instigated by either the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or the vehicle manufacturers themselves, in response to a discovered defect in a vehicle or a component of that vehicle. So it is important to understand the procedure that is followed in vehicle recalls, and the respective responsibilities of those involved. Tire Defect InvestigationLitigation against tire manufacturers is complex. However, it is increasingly clear that many accidents and rollovers caused by a tire blow out are due to a design defect in the tire. Accordingly, an attorney with experience in tire defect litigation should review the accident facts for a possible product liability claim against a tire manufacturer. The most importance evidence in an auto or tire defect case is the vehicle that was in the accident. Without it, an automotive defect case is difficult if not impossible to establish. It takes time and the assistance of people who have expertise in accident reconstruction, forensics, or biomechanical analysis to identify if a defect in a tire contributed to the accident. Finger Pointing: Ford v. FirestoneFord Motor Company and Bridgestone/Firestone enjoyed a long-term business relationship for more than a century until 2001 when the relationship ended as each organization blamed each other for the Ford/Firestone tire recall debacle. Having already recalled millions of Firestone tires installed on Ford vehicles, in 2001 Ford ended the relationship by publicly blaming Firestone for manufacturing defective tires, Ford stated it had lost faith in the safety of Firestone's Wilderness AT brand tires designed specifically for Ford vehicles. Firestone responded by claiming Ford was trying to divert attention away from the flaws in the Ford Explorer and that Firestone would no longer sell tries to Ford due to a loss of "mutual trust and respect." Acrimony between the two companies continues today as each fights class action suits as well as each other in court. Tire Safety ChecklistProper maintenance helps prevent tire failures. In some cases, however, tire failures are hard to detect because of a manufacturing or design flaw. By knowing what to look for you may be able to prevent unnecessary injuries. The following tips may help you avoid being involved in a vehicle accident caused by a defective tire.
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