Missouri Truck Accident Lawyer Discusses How Truck Tires Can Cause A Wreck
Post Date: February 8th, 2011
There are a number of ways an accident on the road can happen, so motorists do their best to drive safely. However, the condition of a vehicle is just as important as it is driven. Many people know that they should give their vehicle the proper maintenance, but it doesn’t always get done when it needs to be done. As a Missouri truck accident attorney, I like to warn people of how dangerous old tires can be. A tire separation while traveling at high speeds is dangerous in a passenger vehicle, but how devastating would it be if it were a tractor-trailer?
Regular motorists may not be aware that their tires pose a threat to other drivers because they have not been told how to tell if the tires are too old. Service stations that sold older or used tires sell tires that could lead to tire separation on the road. A general rule is to replace your tires if they are six-years-old and do not buy tires that are older than two-years-old. Every tire is marked with a Department of Transportation (DOT) number, which follows the letters on the side. The last four digits of the number give the week and year the tire was manufactured. You now have the knowledge to buy safer tires.
Commercial trucking companies have had this knowledge for a long time, but still choose to purchase tires that could separate while driving. Buying older tires saves commercial trucking companies a lot of money, but it puts other motorists in danger. Since the size of a tractor-trailer is so massive, serious injury or death could follow a truck accident. If the tire separates on a tractor-trailer, the truck driver could lose control of his or her rig. Although the commercial trucking industry may believe they are saving money, in the end they will pay out millions of dollars for tractor-trailer accidents that seriously injure or kill another motorist.
When a motorist is injured or killed in a tractor-trailer accident, the victim and their family are the ones that have to deal with the immediate consequences. When they hire an experienced St. Louis truck accident lawyer to help them fight the companies that want to limit the amount of compensation paid to the victim. If you are injured a tractor-trailer accident, don’t wait to hire an attorney. If a commercial trucking company did not properly maintain the vehicle, an experienced truck accident attorney will be able to collect the evidence needed to prove it. The longer a tractor-trailer accident victim waits after an accident, the less evidence there can be to prove fault on the commercial trucking company. Call 877.SUE.TRKS to speak to a Missouri truck accident attorney today and we’ll fight for you.
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Joshua P. Myers is the owner and President of Myers Injury Law, LLC and a founding partner of Schultz & Myers, LLC. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, his personal injury law firm routinely handles tractor-trailer accidents that result in personal injury or death throughout the Midwest. If you have been hurt or have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another driver, please contact a tractor-trailer accident attorney to learn your rights. It is always free to discuss your case and there are never any attorney’s fees until we recover on your behalf.
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