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Faulty tires can cause serious car accidents

On Behalf of | Jan 3, 2023 | Motor Vehicle Accidents |

Faulty tires are one of the main reasons behind car crashes caused by cars. While most drivers take their car tires for granted, tires are an important part of your vehicle and the only point of contact between your car and the road. Furthermore, car tires are critical to the braking and handling of a car. When left unchecked, faulty tires can cause serious or even fatal crashes. 

Here are some tire problems that may eventually lead to a car accident:

Installing the wrong tires

When driving your car, you need to consider the type of tires you should install for the surface you’re driving on. For instance, when driving in cold winter weather, ensure you get tires that can withstand snow. This is because regular tires can’t grip the surface, and they may cause your car to slip and get into a crash. 

Underinflated or overinflated tires

Another tire problem that can make your car unsafe is underfilling or overfilling the tires. Underinflating the tires may cause them to flex in the side wall and cause overheating. This may be dangerous, especially during warmer days, and may result in a tire explosion. If this happens as you drive, you may lose control of the car and get into an accident. 

Driving on bald tires

The tire treads provide traction that ensures your drive is safe and smooth. However, as miles add up, the tires wear down, eventually becoming bald. Driving with such tires is risky because bald tires are susceptible to punctures. Plus, bald tires don’t have grooves to process water. Therefore, the car will lose traction and float when your tires don’t interact with water. 

Driving with defective tires is dangerous

It is the responsibility of every driver to keep their vehicles safe. This includes inspecting the tires, taking care of them and replacing them when necessary. Therefore, if you get hurt in an accident that a negligent driver caused, you may be entitled to compensation for damages.