Defective Tire Car Accidents

Defective Tire Car Accidents

When you purchase tires for your vehicle, you trust that the tires are safe. You rely on your tires to perform as advertised. Sadly, that is not always the case. 

Tire blowouts cause devastating car accidents. If your tires blew out, you need an Atlanta, GA personal injury lawyer with experience in product liability and negligence cases. Hasner Law, PC can help.

Our founding lawyer Stephen Hasner has more than 23 years of experience handling personal injury cases. Our team of lawyers has more than 80 years of combined legal experience. We are fierce advocates for the rights of injured victims in Georgia.

Contact our law firm Hasner Law PC at 678-888-4878 to schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced Atlanta defective tire lawyers. 

How Our Atlanta Personal Injury Lawyers Help You With a Defective Tire Claim 

A defective tire can cause extensive property damage, physical injuries, and financial losses. You should not bear the burden of another party’s negligence. Instead, you deserve to be compensated for your losses, injuries, and other damages. 

Our legal team at Hasner Law, PC, goes above and beyond to pursue damages for our clients. We have recovered millions in jury awards and negotiated settlements. Let us work to get you the money you deserve.

When you hire our Atlanta car accident attorney, you can expect us to:

  • Investigate your claim to determine what caused the defective tire car accident
  • Identify the parties responsible for the defect
  • Document the extent of your damages 
  • File all insurance claims and handle all matters related to the claims
  • Hire forensic experts, accident reconstructionists, tire manufacturing experts, and other expert witnesses, as needed
  • Negotiate for the full value of your claim
  • File a lawsuit and take your case to court, if necessary

Contact us today in Atlanta, Georgia, to schedule a free case evaluation with an experienced personal injury lawyer. 

What Are the Risks of Driving on Defective Tires in Atlanta?

When your tires are defective, it increases your risk of traffic accidents. Risks associated with faulty tires include, but are not limited to:

  • A tire blowout could cause you to swerve into oncoming traffic or hit a stationary object.
  • You might not be able to stop because of reduced traction.
  • The tire sidewall could collapse, causing you to lose control of the vehicle.
  • Tire defects can cause tread or belt separations leading to a car crash.
  • A tire explosion or failure could leave debris on the road causing other drivers to crash.
  • Defective tires can extend stopping distances on wet roads.
  • Increased risk of hydroplaning on wet roads.
  • Defective tires may have a greater risk of tire punctures. 

Many events could cause an accident if your tires are defective or faulty. But, unless you seek legal counsel to investigate the accident, you could be blamed for causing an accident that was caused by a defective product.

Building a Case Against the Manufacturer for a Defective Tire Car Accident in Atlanta, GA

You have the burden of proving the manufacturer is liable for your damages. Proving a defective tire car accident claim requires you to have evidence showing the following:

  • The manufacturer owed you a duty of care
  • The tire was defective because of a manufacturing or design flaw
  • The defective tire was the direct and proximate cause of your car accident
  • You sustained damages because of the defective tire

Our Atlanta defective tire car accident lawyer gathers evidence and builds a case against the manufacturer for negligence or product liability. Once we prove the tire defect caused your accident and injuries, we can seek compensation for your damages.

What Damages Can I Recover for an Atlanta Defective Tire Car Accident?

You can receive economic and non-economic damages for a defective tire claim. Examples of damages include:

The factors in your case determine how much money you could receive if you file a claim. For example, if you are partially at fault for causing the car crash, you might not be entitled to full compensation under Georgia’s contributory fault laws.

On the other hand, if a defective car accident causes severe injuries that result in permanent harm, you could be entitled to more money. The damages typically increase as the severity of the injury increases.

What Should I Do After a Defective Tire Car Accident in Atlanta, GA?

Call 911 to report the crash to the police and remain at the accident scene. If possible, take pictures of the accident scene, including the tire. After the police complete their investigation, ask if you can gather all tire pieces.

Seek medical treatment for your injuries as soon as possible. Your medical records are key evidence proving the accident caused your injuries.

Contact our Atlanta defective tire car accident attorneys for a free consultation as soon as possible. You must file and pursue your claim before the deadlines expire in the Georgia statute of limitations

Schedule a Free Consultation With Our Atlanta Defective Tire Accident Lawyers

If a defective tire caused your car crash, you could be entitled to compensation for your injuries. Call our law office to request a free case review with an experienced personal injury lawyer in Atlanta, GA.