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Flat Tires While Driving On The Highway

Posted by: Jimmy De La Espriella
Category: Personal Injury Blogs

Flat tires are a common occurrence. Anyone can become a victim to a tire defect or just a tire blowout. Debris on the road can just about affect anyone driving, which is why flat tires are so common. Just look at the outer lanes of a highway, there are SO many tire scraps. 

Flat tires and blowouts aren’t anything dangerous on the local road. If anything, you will hear a little pop and hiss and notice that your car starts to veer to one side ever so slowly. If that is the case, the best thing to do is to turn on your hazard warning lights and slow down to a safer part of the road. From there, fixing the flat is easy if you have a tire kit and the actual spare tire. 

However, that isn’t the case when you are on the highway and your tire completely blows out. The sudden change in height between the tires and the sheer speed that a vehicle could be going on the highway can result in a devastating car accident on the highway. 

Flat Tires On The Highways For Trucks

Flat tires for cars are dangerous. There is no denying that. Trucks are even more dangerous when they blow out their tires on the road. The sheer weight and force of a truck can magnify the severity of a flat tire. Here are the main causes for flat tires for cars and trucks.

3 Main Causes For Flat Tires

Sharp Objects and Bad Road Conditions

Nails, glass, and other kinds of debris are commonly strewn on the street. Driving over these kinds of debris can cause your tires to get punctured and eventually a flat tire. To avoid debris, stay attentive to the road and stay ready for anything on the road. Sometimes, people don’t even pay attention to the road enough to know what’s going on and accidentally run over debris. 

In addition to debris, bad road conditions are a big cause for flat tires as well. Potholes and uneven roads leave drivers at the mercy of the road and don’t really give them an option. The best way to avoid getting into an unfortunate situation from bad road conditions, is to stay attentive. Although you may be able to get financial compensation for the negligence of the construction workers for failing to fix the pothole, no driver wants to be left with the responsibility of having to fix their car at the fault of someone else.

Wear and Tear

In general, wear and tear on a car tire can eventually lead to the tire blowing out. It isn’t uncommon. It’s actually quite common. Accelerating and slowing down quickly, braking hard, misaligned wheels, etc. These are all reasons as to how tires wear and tear over time. Generally, it is very hard to determine when to change the tire. In fact, many people don’t even think about it until the tire goes flat. Then they forget about tires for the next year or so. Instead, be proactive every month or so and make sure that your tire has enough tread to last.

To check the tread of the tire, check in between the bites and stick your index finger in between the bites. If a little over half the nail goes in, then the tread is still good. Once your tread goes below the halfway point of the index finger nail, or goes in too easily, it may be time to change the tire.

Negligence From The Driver

Although everything named above is quite serious, the most serious problem is negligent owners. Owners that don’t take care of their cars account for a majority of broken parts in the car. Legitimate freak accidents as a result of the motor vehicle doing something completely out of the blue is very rare. 

It is understandable.

You are busy with work, you have kids, and a plethora of things to accomplish throughout the day. Once you are done with all your tasks, the day has already gone by and the mechanic or body shop of your choice has already closed.

This is why it is so important to pick a day and get your regular maintenance check up. This can prevent any mess-ups that can happen on the road as a result of poor maintenance.

3 Main Causes For Tire Blowout In Trucks

Overloaded Vehicles

Overloaded trucks are not only dangerous, but illegal if the authorities ever decide to check the truck. The increased cargo load on the truck will result in increased pressure that the tires are probably not designed to handle. 

In conjunction, the increased pressure will make the tires sensitive to debris, which makes them more susceptible to blowing out or popping as a result of driving over debris. 

Road Hazards

Just like regular cars, trucks are susceptible to road hazards too. Nails, glass, rocks, and any other kind of sharp object can cause trucks to blow out their tires in the middle of the highway.

Defective tires

Trucks are mass produced, much like cars. However, this also means that they are subject to defects as well. Truck tires are subject to the same kind of product defects. Mistakes from the manufacturing plant can cause obvious tire defects that can result in tire blowouts or flat tires. 

Car Accident Lawyers In Miami For Trucks

Truck accidents can be devastating. 

They can result in injuries and losses that are exponentially worse than a regular car accident. Trucks can be more than 3 times the weight of a car, which can multiply the severity of losses. If losses get severe, they can lead to even more time away from your regular life and possibly even death. 

This is where a car accident lawyer in Miami comes into play.

A car accident lawyer can help you bridge the gap between you and the lawyers of the other party. When it comes to getting the full financial compensation for your injuries, there is no one that will be on your side other than your own car accident lawyer. Our car accident lawyers do not work for the insurance companies or other lawyers, we are 100% on your side and want to make sure that you are satisfied with your financial compensation. 

You shouldn’t have to pay for the injuries that were caused by another party while also having to recover from the physical anguish that they caused you. The legal process of getting your money back may become murkier than you think. Calling adjusters, being specific with your wording, negotiating terms and agreements, signing papers, calling insurance agents and companies, the list goes on. Saying the wrong thing or mistiming an appointment may lead to your case going into the ground and eventually not working out for you. 

The car accident lawyers in Miami are experienced with decades of work, have won millions, and served 100s of clients to this day. Our firm offers a free consultation to hear out what happened to you and how we can be of service to you. From there, we will guide you and make sure that you are in the know of how your case is going.

Author: Jimmy De La Espriella
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