When a truck’s tire bursts, this is commonly referred to as a blowout. Because these incidents can cause a truck driver to lose control, a burst tire often results in serious and severe crashes.
If you were injured in a Michigan blowout truck accident, it could be helpful to reach out to a seasoned lawyer for help with determining how a crash occurred. Depending on the circumstances, you might be able to receive compensation for your injuries, lost wages, and other associated costs with the help of a skillful attorney.
Common Causes for Blowout Crashes
Burst tires can be caused by a variety of factors and hazardous road conditions. However, the following causes are some of the most common reasons for a blowout and subsequent accident in Michigan:
- High temperatures
- Cargo overloading
- Road debris or foreign objects
- Poorly constructed tires
- Underinflation
Overloaded trucks are some of the most prone to burst tires, due to the excess weight placed on the tires. Poorly constructed or old tires can also pose a hazard, especially when this condition is combined with one of the above-listed dangers. For this reason, trucking companies and drivers should regularly inspect tires to ensure they are suitable for road conditions.
Once this happens, a truck may veer across multiple lanes, run into other drivers, or collide with a guardrail. This can be dangerous for multiple parties, especially considering the high fatality rate in crashes involving large trucks and commercial big rigs. A lawyer who is familiar with blowout accidents in Michigan could help to investigate the causes of a collision for a claim.
Establishing Who is to Blame for a Burst Tire
All motorists are legally bound to exercise a reasonable degree of care when operating a vehicle, which includes truck drivers. This means taking reasonable measures to ensure the safety of others by driving at a safe speed, obeying traffic laws, and paying attention to the road—as well as maintaining a vehicle or truck in good condition.
Therefore, if a truck experiences a blowout due to poor maintenance, this could be clear legal grounds for establishing trucker fault during an accident claim in Michigan. However, numerous factors might come into play during a civil lawsuit, including the actions of the trucker and other motorists, the condition of the road at the time of the crash, and the weather.
Furthermore, even if a trucker was at fault for a crash, additional parties might also be named as defendants. For example, if the burst tire was caused by a poorly-manufactured tire, the manufacturer could, hypothetically, also be considered liable. Similarly, if a mechanic did not properly install the tire, part of the fault for a burst tire might also rest with them. Due to the nuances of pursuing compensation, it might prove beneficial to reach out to a Michigan blowout accident lawyer for help.
How an Attorney Might Help with a Michigan Blowout Truck Accident Claim
Truck accidents from a burst tire can be a traumatizing experience, especially if you are severely or permanently injured. Furthermore, the resounding medical care and missed time from work can result in financial strain, emotional anguish, and an overall impact on your livelihood.
However, when the reckless actions of a truck driver, tire manufacturer, or other entity was responsible for your injuries, you should not have to bear these costs alone. A well-practiced lawyer could familiar with Michigan blowout truck accidents could help by explaining your rights, investigating the lead-up and aftermath of a crash, and file a claim to request proper compensation for your losses. Call Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. today to get started on your claim.
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