Racine Tire Blowout Lawyers

Automotive defects can come as terrifying surprises for any driver on the road. While a defective headlamp or ineffective windshield wipers may not create an immediate danger, there are other defects that can have unquestionably serious consequences. In the case of tire blowout, a vehicle may be rendered inoperable and might be cast into oncoming traffic or against a roadway structure at high speeds.

Contact the Racine tire blowout lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, today at 800-242-2874 if you have been injured or suffered financially from substantial property damages related to a motor vehicle accident caused by a defective tire.

How Do Blowouts Develop?

The most unnerving thing about auto defects is the seeming randomness of their occurrence. Even though a machine may be poorly constructed, it could still operate without any major malfunctions for countless miles. Tires are no exception. Common sources of tire defects include:

  • old adhesives or glues
  • old rubber
  • moisture trapped inside
  • improper belt construction
  • problematic designs

Tire blowouts can cause an immediate change in direction. Even if a driver has time to correct their vehicle, blown-out tires pull strongly on the steering of a vehicle, leading many drivers to over-correct. Worse yet, in some situations, vehicles may roll over, exposing their occupants to an increased risk of serious injury.

Contact Us

If you have been affected by a tire blowout accident, you may be entitled to pursue legal action. Contact the Racine tire blowout lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 today.

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