By Seth Anderson on April 18, 2022
If you were injured in a crash due to low tire pressure, there may be several parties who are liable for your damages. Your legal options for pursuing compensation generally depend on who is financially liable.
Our Fort Worth-area auto collision attorneys may be able to help investigate your claim to establish liability and build a strong case for maximum compensation. We offer a free consultation to discuss the facts of your claim and charge you nothing while we work on your case. There is no financial risk to you.
Below, we discuss the dangers of low tire pressure and what factors into liability when an accident occurs.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, underinflated tires cause about 20 percent of car accidents. Low tire pressure may result in the following:
Liability for a low tire pressure accident could be difficult to determine. First you must establish whether a party’s negligent actions resulted in the low tire pressure that caused the crash and your injuries.
There are several parties who may be guilty of negligence in a low tire pressure accident, including:
When pursuing compensation for your injuries, you may have several legal options, depending on who the liable party is. For example, if liability falls to another driver, then you would file a claim through that person’s liability insurance.
If you are the driver with the low tire pressure in your vehicle, but you believe it was the result of repair shop or manufacturer negligence, you may have two options for pursuing compensation:
The burden of proof in an accident claim always falls to the victim. Therefore, it is your responsibility to provide the evidence to support your case for compensation.
In cases of low tire pressure accidents against a negligent driver, you would need to prove the driver:
The exact evidence may differ per case. An attorney may call on expert witness testimony to help prove the cause of the crash. Data from your vehicle’s black box may help to show if the low tire pressure light was on at the time of the crash. Your medical records could also be used to prove you suffered damages.
As for cases against a manufacturer or repair shop, you would need to prove they failed to either fix the tire or meet certain standards when manufacturing the vehicle. If you recently had the tire serviced, the repair shop invoice may show that you took steps to fix the tire. Other evidence for these cases could include internal company documents that may be difficult to obtain without help from an attorney.
You may be eligible to seek compensation for an accident caused by low tire pressure if you can prove who the liable party is. That is why having an attorney on your side may be beneficial. Our attorneys are prepared to thoroughly investigate your claim to see what legal options may be available to you. Our attorneys are also prepared to help you build a strong case to maximize compensation.
The consultation is free and there are no upfront fees.
Call (817) 920-9000 today.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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