Avoiding Injuries After a Tire Blowout

Tire blowouts are a common cause of motor vehicle accidents. A rapid loss in tire pressure, or blowout, can make your vehicle highly unstable, therefore increasing your risk of an accident and injury. In order to give yourself the best chance of avoiding an accident and injury in the event of a tire blowout, it is important that you know how to appropriately respond.

Accidents and injuries as a result of a tire blowout can be devastating, but sometimes, you may be eligible for financial compensation to cover your damages if the tire blowout was caused by a manufacturing or design defect. Discuss your case with a qualified legal representative today by calling a Sheboygan car accident lawyer of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874 and scheduling a free consultation.

How to React to a Tire Blowout

If your tire suffers a blowout, you can decrease your risk of a serious accident by knowing how to respond appropriately. Blowouts are often linked to rollover accidents, but to avoid this catastrophe, you can follow these tips:

  • Avoid panicking and overreacting
  • Never step on the brakes
  • Gradually release the accelerator
  • Steer into the skid as you slow down and regain control of the vehicle
  • Slowly pull off the road where it is safe

Unfortunately, many tire blowouts are the result of tire defects caused by manufacturing or design errors. If such a mistake contributed to your accident, the party at fault may be obligated to cover the costs of your property repair bills, medical expenses, and other damages.

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If you have been injured in an auto accident due to a tire defect, let one of our experienced and caring attorneys help you with your case while you focus on your recovery. Contact a Sheboygan auto accident attorney of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874 for more information about your options.

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