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A tire blowout accident is any car accident in which a tire or tires in one of the vehicles deflate rapidly. Each year, tire blowouts are responsible for more than 23,000 car accidents across the nation, or about 63 tire blowout auto accidents each day.

If you were injured in a car accident after one of the tires on your vehicle was so severely damaged that it immediately lost all air pressure and caused you to lose control of your vehicle, you need to understand that just because, technically speaking, it was your vehicle that caused the crash, you are not automatically at fault for this crash.

“In fact, in many situations, tire blowout accidents occur through the negligence or carelessness of a party other than the driver of the vehicle with the deflated tire,” says a Seattle tire blowout auto accident attorney at Russell & Hill, PLLC.

Who can be held liable for a tire blowout car crash?

Depending on how your car accident occurred and what caused the tire blowout, you may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit against any or several of the following parties if you can prove that their negligence caused or contributed to the tire blowout accident:

  • Another motorist, bicyclist, motorcyclist, or pedestrian;
  • Auto manufacturer;
  • Tire manufacturer;
  • An auto mechanic who was responsible for inspecting, maintaining, repairing, and replacing faulty, defective, recalled tires or tires with incorrect air pressure; and
  • Public or government agency that owns, controls, and maintains the road or highway where the accident occurred (if your vehicle hit a pothole or any other dangerous road condition).

Typically, when tires blow out, the driver of the vehicle loses control of the vehicle, which can lead to a multi-vehicle accident and may result in catastrophic injuries and even fatalities, especially when the car is traveling at high speeds.

Tire blowouts caused by poor vehicle maintenance

Inspecting your tires is a vital element of vehicle maintenance. “Every motorist knows that routinely checking the tires is important to ensure his or her own safety as well as the safety of other motorists on the road,” says our experienced tire blowout auto accident attorney in Seattle.

In fact, failure to inspect your tires routinely and replace them when necessary may expose you to a personal injury lawsuit if you cause a tire blowout car accident. However, other parties may also be held responsible if their negligent actions caused or contributed to the accident.

Some of you may wonder, “Why do tires blow out?” This varies from one case to another, but to give you a broad idea, tire blowout car crashes can be caused by any of the following factors:

  • Defective tires;
  • Worn-out tires;
  • Underinflated or overinflated tires;
  • Hitting a curb, pothole, or crack;
  • Tire puncture;
  • Incorrect air pressure;
  • Overloaded vehicle;
  • Bad weather conditions; and
  • Bad road conditions.

Since there may be multiple liable parties in a car accident caused by a tire blowout, it is important that you consult with a skilled personal injury lawyer. Here at Russell & Hill, PLLC, our best tire blowout auto accident attorney in Seattle will determine the value of your case, establish fault, and help you seek compensation for your injuries and damages even if it was your vehicle that experienced a tire blowout. Call our offices at 206-516-2045 to schedule a free consultation today.

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