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Archive for the ‘SUV Rollovers’ Category

Florida Residents Face Dangers of Tire Separation

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Vehicle tires should be replaced every six years. As tires age, the tread begins to dry out, which can cause it to separate. Tire tread separation can cause deadly accidents, especially at highway speeds.

After a recent accident in which a twenty year old Florida resident was killed because of tire tread separation, authorities are warning residents of the danger. The twenty year old was an occupant in an SUV that had an eleven year old spare tire. The tread on the tire separated, causing the SUV to rollover.

The separation of tire tread can occur on tires that still look new, or that have never been used. This poses a threat, since Florida tire stores have been found selling old and unused tires as new ones. In the United States, tire stores are not required by law to disclose the age of the tires sold.

Florida residents are particularly at risk for tire failure since the combination of heat and humidity can cause tires to age rapidly.

Car wreck attorneys are currently working on cases that involve the serious injury of individuals due to the negligence of another.

Florida Accidents Prove Tire Defects Still a Problem

Friday, May 9th, 2008

Two Florida men died on February 18th when a rear tire on the Ford Explorer SUV they were occupying failed, causing a fatal accident. The families of the two victims have filed a lawsuit against Ford, Firestone and the car dealer that sold the vehicle, citing defective tires as being the cause of the accident.

The report from the accident indicates that the accident was caused when the left rear Firestone Wilderness –AT tire came apart.

Eight years ago, millions of Firestone tires were recalled. The defective tire that caused the recent accident in Florida was manufactured after cut off date of the initial recall.

The defective tire that caused the accident failed when the top piece of tread failed and separated from the tire. This is the same failure that led to the original recall.

Car wreck attorneys are working on cases that involve serious injury or death due to defective tires.

Study Proves that Higher Roof Standards Will Save Lives

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) will be releasing a study that documents the need for stricter standards regarding roofs.

The study conducted by IIHS has determined that vehicle roof strength has a direct correlation to the survival rate of occupants. The study was conducted on 11 SUV’s and it states that the vehicles with stronger roofs have injury risks that are up to 57% lower than vehicles with weaker roofs.

Statistics from IIHS show that about 35% of car wreck fatalities occur during rollovers and at least 60% of those fatalities involve SUV’s.

Drawing from these statistics, Consumer Affairs has stated that if SUV’s were held to stronger standards, more than 200 rollover related fatalities could have been prevented in 2006.

Qualified and experienced SUV rollover attorneys are working on cases involving the serious injury and fatality of occupants.