Flat tires are one of life's inevitable hassles. Getting a flat tire can deflate and setback even the best plans, yet there is basically nothing you can do about it beforehand. Flat tires can easily occur as the result of:
- Road debris
- Uneven pavement
- Potholes
- Weak tires
- Bad materials
While you can't completely eliminate the chances of a flat tire, you can take action to ensure that you don't make the situation worse by installing a bad spare tire. The consequences of installing a defective spare can be worse than just being late to a meeting; it could be deadly.
Spare tires, like all tires, continually erode from the inside out. Over the course of years, the rubber in your spare tires can become weak and vulnerable to:
- Collapse
- Cracking
- Exploding
- Deteriorating completely
These conditions can easily lead to
Florida defective tire accidents that can result in serious, even deadly, injuries. The best way to ensure the safety of your spare tire is to have it checked by the manufacturer continually using tire date codes, and replaced every few years.
If you or a family member has been injured or killed in an accident caused by defective tires, it is important that you contact a
Fort Lauderdale defective tire accident attorney as soon as possible to learn about your legal rights to earn compensation as a result.
Call Chalik & Chalik today at (888) 539-5297 to schedule your own free no obligation consultation about your case. You can also read our free book for more information:
Dealing with the Aftermath: 7 Mistakes to Avoid Following a Florida Accident.
Category: Tire Defects
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