The lawyers at The Law Firm for Truck Safety have successfully handled cases against truck drivers, mechanic shops, retread companies, and tire manufacturers. We have knowledge and experience in finding all responsible parties in a tire blowout case and understanding the unique characteristics of truck tires.
The average tractor trailer tire is considerably larger and designed to hold higher pressure than the average care tire. Truck tires hold 5 to 10 times the volume of air of a car tire. Air pressure in truck tires is often 70 – 130 pounds per square inch (psi) or greater. This combination of size and pressure highlights why tire failures on commercial trucks can be so dangerous, posing risks even when the truck is parked, and becoming catastrophic when a blowout happens at highway speeds.
If you or a loved one suffered injuries in a truck tire blowout, more than one partyA participant in a lawsuit. In a civil lawsuit, the party who sues is the plaintiff and the party being sued is the defendant. could be responsible for your losses. Identifying those parties and holding them accountable is rarely simple. At The Law Firm for Truck Safety, our experienced attorneys guide injured individuals through the legal process, working to secure the full and fair compensation they deserve after tire blowout accidents in Franklin.
Commercial truck tires’ larger size and higher tire pressures are necessary to support loads weighing up to 80,000 pounds or more. These demanding specifications mean that even a seemingly minor oversight, such as underinflating a single tire or postponing a replacement, can trigger a devastating accident. More serious negligence, like skipping routine maintenance, installing the wrong tires, or deliberately overloading a truck beyond its safe or legal limits, can significantly increase the risk of a catastrophic blowout.
Some tractor-trailer tire blowouts in Franklin can be traced to defects

in the tire’s design or manufacturing. In these cases, you may have grounds to pursue compensation directly from the tire manufacturer under the doctrine of strict liabilityLegal responsibility for one's acts or omissions. In negligence cases, liability includes proving negligence, proving causation, and resulting damages.. This principle allows you to hold the manufacturer accountable for placing a defective product on the market, even if it did not act recklessly or negligently in creating it.
To succeed with this type of claim, you must demonstrate that the defect existed when the tire left the manufacturer’s control and that its condition did not materially change before the blowout occurred. An attorney can help gather the technical evidence needed to meet these requirements and build a strong case for recovery.
Tire failures in vehicles typically occur with sudden and extremely hazardous consequences. When a tractor-trailer tire fails while the vehicle is in motion, the incident can result in serious harm to the person driving the truck, anyone located near the failing tire, and the numerous other people sharing the road with the now-uncontrollable semi-truck.
Our team focuses exclusively on truck accident litigation, so we understand how to handle unique cases like tire blowout truck accidents in Franklin. We apply our knowledge to pursue the compensation you deserve for injuries and losses caused by someone else’s misconduct. Call today to learn how we can assist you after a tire blowout truck accident.
If you or a loved one have been in a truck crash, we would be honored to learn more about your crash and help you build a path to justice.
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