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Eighteen Wheeler Tire Blowouts

Every driver should know how to safely share the road with eighteen wheelers and other commercial trucks. Unfortunately, even using proper safety techniques cannot always prevent an unexpected collision or other accident. Tire blowouts are one kind of emergency that can happen with no prior warning, and can cause disastrous consequences.

Tire blowouts are far more likely for vehicles that are not correctly maintained. If you have been injured because of an eighteen wheeler tire blowout, then you may be able to pursue compensation from the negligent truck driver or freight company responsible. For more information, call Philadelphia personal injury lawyers Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 215-238-1130.

Causes of Tire Blowouts

Truck drivers do not just have a responsibility to drive safely. They are also expected to keep their vehicles in good repair to reduce the chances of an accident caused by vehicle malfunction. For example, a tire blowout can result from preventable issues like:

  • High mileage: This can be a direct cause to tire blowouts. Truck drivers haul cargo all over the country and may often drive at least one hundred thousand miles a year or more. All of this travel can cause extensive wear and tear on the tires, which may blow out if they are not replaced in a timely manner.
  • Poor maintenance: Tires that have not been maintained by the company or driver can be overinflated or underinflated. Overinflated tires are a common cause of blowouts.
  • Tire recaps: These are done when the tread on the tire has been worn down. The tires are simply recapped with used tires that the manufacturer has modified to extend the tire’s life.

When a truck driver experiences tire blowout, he or she can easily lose control of the vehicle and its cargo. The result may be a collision with other vehicles, people, or objects that can cause extensive and painful harm.

Contact Us

A victim of a truck driver’s negligence may be eligible to receive compensation for medical bills, property repairs, and more. If you have been injured or suffered due to an eighteen wheeler tire blowout, contact Philadelphia personal injury lawyers Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 215-238-1130.

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