26 Jun 2015

By Jividen Law Offices, PLLC

In Car Accident

When you are cruising down the highway at a high speed, you rarely expect to be thrust into a serious emergency situation. Unfortunately, when tire pressure is not properly monitored, a vehicle is overloaded, or a sharp object has punctured the tire, it is possible for a tire to burst, which is known as a tire blowout.

Since tire blowouts are usually unexpected, they can be extremely dangerous when they occur. At Jividen Law Offices, PLLC, our West Virginia injury attorneys take blowouts seriously and hope to prevent anyone from suffering as a result. Our blog explains what you should do in the event of a car accident caused by a tire blowout and how you can recover compensation for injuries you have suffered as a result.

How Can I Prevent a Tire Blowout?

When your tire blows out, you may not know how to react, placing you and others on the road in an emergency situation. Every month, you should check the air pressure in your tires and make sure they are in the recommended air pressure range for your vehicle. If you happen to be driving and notice that your tire pressure indicator lights up, pull off to the side of the road and assess the situation as soon as possible.

If a Tire Blowout Occurs While You Are Driving:

  1. Immediately get a firm grip on the steering wheel and hold steady to prevent it from turning
  2. Put your foot on the gas pedal to help stabilize your car instead of letting it spin out of control
  3. Make your way to the right lane and pull off after you have slowed under 30 miles per hour. Never allow your car to come to a stop in the middle of the highway
  4. Apply brakes once you are off the shoulder and bring the car to a complete stop
  5. Call for help or install your spare tire before continuing on your way.

With so many safety procedures in place to prevent tire blowouts from causing accidents, it is important to take a closer look at what may have caused your accident. In many cases, it is not your fault, but the fault of the tire designer or manufacturer that resulted in the blowout. In these instances, working with an injury attorney can help hold these companies accountable for any injuries you have suffered as a result of their negligence.

Contact Us For Help Today

Have you been involved in a West Virginia accident? Let a car accident lawyer on our team take a look at your case in a free consultation. We can examine the details of your case, what caused your accident, and whether someone can be held accountable. Get started by calling our offices now!