Interstate 275 is the perfect place to take a new car out for a drive. It provides long strips of road leading inland, and even lets you cruise out across the bay and back. Panic and fear can quickly erase the excitement and beauty of the water though, if your tire blows out, causing you to become involved in a serious accident.
Of course, you would most likely only be able to recover some compensation from your insurance provider via your no-fault personal injury protection (PIP).
If your car was outfitted with defective tires that contributed to the accident in Tampa or if you purchased defective tires for your vehicle, seek the help of our defective tire attorneys at Chalik & Chalik to begin filing a products liability claim against the tire manufacturer in order to recover damages.
Defective Tires and Manufacturer Negligence
Unfortunately, defective tires are common throughout the United States. Tire companies have recalled millions of tires in recent years, with a 1.2 million-tire recall initiated by Michelin just in the winter of 2013. Tire defects aren’t always uniform either. There are a lot of different defects that can lead to serious accidents.
Some of the major tire problems include:
- poor construction, manufacturing or design;
- poor quality control;
- de-beading and beading failures;
- blown tires;
- shredded tires;
- explosions;
- sidewall zipper problems; and
- adhesion failures.
No matter what the problem may have been with your tire, if the defect led to your accident, then you can recover compensation from the tire manufacturer. Florida law allows individuals to recover under a products liability claim if they can demonstrate that the manufacturer of the product failed to manufacture a safe product. Claimants must also show that they suffered injury or other damages because of the product’s defects.
The attorneys at Chalik & Chalik can aid injury victims in highlighting the tire manufacturer’s liability, and can help you file a claim to recover the compensation you need. You may require testimony from an expert or other types of evidence to establish causation.
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(813) 879-3719File Your Defective Tire Claim on Time
If you have been injured in a car accident in Tampa because of defective tires, it is imperative that you first focus on your recovery. Beyond this, it is important to realize that there is a statute of limitations governing the timeline during which you can file a claim for damages.
Because your injuries were a result of negligence, under Florida law, you have only four years to begin the claim process. Though this may seem like an extensive period of time, it can quickly expire without diligent action.
To make sure that you begin filing your injury claim on time and follow the right steps to recover compensation, contact the attorneys at Chalik & Chalik immediately. We can guide you through this process and help you file a claim for damages. Call us today at 855-529-0269.
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