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How to Sue for an Accident Caused by a Tire Explosion in Alabama

Tire explosions are typically caused by an issue or defect with a tire that could have been easily corrected. This means if you were injured in a car accident due to a tire explosion, there is likely a negligent individual or company that may be held liable for your injuries. If you or a family member were injured in a serious accident caused by a tire explosion, you should consult with an experienced Montgomery tire defect lawyer immediately. Car accident lawyer Rick Morrison possesses over two decades of legal experience that he will use to help you pursue the legal compensation that you deserve. The Morrison Law Firm explains how to sue after being injured in an accident caused by a tire explosion.

What to Do if You Are Injured in a Tire Explosion Accident

If you are injured in a tire explosion accident, your first action should be to ensure the safety of every motorist involved in the accident. Call an ambulance for any person that is seriously injured and be sure to contact law enforcement so they can investigate the accident. If your injuries permit you to remain at the scene of the accident, you should begin gathering evidence in anticipation of a personal injury claim.

You should start by exchanging information with the driver that injured you. Make sure you exchange licenses, insurance policies, license plates, addresses, and contact information. Next, you should photograph the damage to your vehicle and the vehicle that hit you.

Be sure to make a note of any adverse weather or road conditions that may have been present when the accident occurred. Tire explosions can occur for a variety of reasons, like a deep pothole or debris in the road or the remnants of an exploded tire. If the driver that injured you had a tire burst because they ran over an easily avoidable road condition, this could make them liable for your injuries.

Additionally, if you were injured in a commercial truck accident after the tire on their vehicle exploded, there may be multiple parties that are responsible for your injuries. For example, if the trucking company overloaded the truck’s trailer and this resulted in a tire blowout, the driver and the trucking company could be held liable for the accident. Also, if the tire blowout occurred because a tire manufacturer outfitted the truck with a defective tire, the manufacturer can also be sued for compensation.

Be sure to request a copy of the police report after law enforcement investigates the accident. This evidence may not be permitted in a court case, but it may be valuable information for your insurance company. Notify your insurance company about the accident as soon as possible. If you are contacted by a representative from the negligent driver’s insurance company, you should not speak with them until you retain an attorney. An attorney will ensure that you do not make statements to an insurance company that may be used to diminish your claim.

Despite how you might feel after the accident, you should still seek medical attention especially if you were struck by an 18-wheeler. The hospital may discover an injury that you may not have noticed, and that could develop into a serious condition.

To learn more about what to do after a tire explosion accident, you should contact an experienced Alabama tire blowout attorney.

When to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit After a Tire Blowout Crash

If you are injured in a tire blowout crash, you should know that you have a limited amount of time to file your case. The reason for this is the statute of limitations. The statute of limitations dictates the amount of time a plaintiff has to file a certain type of case.

If you wish to file a personal injury lawsuit in Alabama, you have two years from the date of the accident to file your claim. If you do not file your claim within the time limit, you risk losing the right to pursue compensation for your injuries. This can be devastating if you are dealing with expensive medical bills or if your injury is keeping you from working. However, depending on the circumstances of your case, you may be able to delay your filing deadline.

Our Alabama Personal Injury Attorney is Prepared to Help You File Your Personal Injury Claim

If you or a family member was seriously injured after a tire explosion accident, you should contact an experienced Alabama personal injury attorney today. The Morrison Law Firm is dedicated to providing you with the aggressive legal representation needed to litigate your injury claim. A serious car accident injury can impact your life in various ways, but we are here to fight for you. To schedule a free legal consultation to discuss your potential claim, call The Morrison Law Firm at (334) 625-6128, or contact us online.

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