Racine Defective Tire Lawyers

Many people do not stop to consider the importance of their tires and rims on their vehicle. Although tires and rims do not seem as if they could cause much damage to an automobile, defective tires and rims may cause serious injury if they malfunction or break while you are driving. Tire and belt separation is caused when the piles of a tire separate from one another and is one of the most common problems with tire and rim defects. Tire and belt separation may cause your tire to blow out, leading to an automobile accident or injury. If your tires or rims have been negligently manufactured and have caused your injuries, contact an attorney to learn about the legal options available to you.

Common tire and rim defects:

  • Tire tread separation
  • Tire blowouts
  • Tire recalls
  • Tire and rim explosions

Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has become one of Wisconsin’s largest personal injury law firms and is able to offer 12 office locations throughout the state in order to better serve your legal needs. The Racine tire and rim defect lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. have developed the legal skills to successfully face the large manufacturing companies and auto dealers who seem to have endless resources. Turn to the Racine lawyers to organize an effective lawsuit and assist you in navigating the complex legal system. Completely free of charge, your initial consultation allows you to have your case evaluated and your legal questions answered. Contact the Racine tire and rim defects lawyers today to schedule your free consultation and experience the advantage of working with a knowledgeable attorney.

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