Defective Tires Can Cause Many Car Wrecks in Fort Myers
The moments shortly after a Fort Myers car accident can be scary and confusing. There may be broken glass, the sounds of sirens and loved ones injured around you. Most of the time, serious wrecks happen in the blink of an eye and you have no idea what happened.
Once you receive medical attention and have time to think about the circumstances surrounding your wreck, some questions may pop into your mind:
What caused the accident?
Did something go wrong with my car?
Who is to blame?
If your Fort Myers car accident was caused by defective tires, it can sometimes be difficult to figure out. Your car may not have turned like it should, your tire may have come off spinning you out of control, or your tires may have lost traction around a curve.
The one thing that's certain is that Fort Myers defective tire accidents can be very serious. These dangerous wrecks can result in broken bones and severe sprains or dislocations, back or neck injuries and head or brain injuries that may result in loss of life.
If you or a family member has been injured or killed in a Fort Myers defective tire wreck you may be eligible to file a personal injury claim against the car makers, tire manufacturers or tire inspectors.
This financial compensation may cover your:
Medical bills
Physical therapy costs
Lost wages from work
Pain or emotional suffering
Call the Fort Myers defective tire attorneys of Chalik & Chalik today at (888) 539-5297. You can request a free no obligation consultation with one of our lawyers at anytime that is convenient for you. If you decide to hire us to represent you, there is absolutely no charge unless you win.
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