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Regular inspection can reveal warning signs such as unusual wear patterns, bulges, sidewall cracks, vibration while driving, and recurring pressure loss. Professional evaluation is recommended if any concerns arise.

Properly judging tire condition requires examining tread depth (minimum 2/32 inch), checking for uneven wear patterns, and inspecting sidewalls for cracks, cuts, or bulges that could indicate structural issues. The tire’s age should also be verified via the DOT code, as most manufacturers recommend replacement after 6-10 years, regardless of wear.

Check your tire condition by examining tire pressure with a reliable gauge and visually inspecting the entire tire surface for irregular wear patterns, embedded objects, or unusual bumps while the tire is cool and on level ground. Pay special attention to the sidewalls for cuts or bulges, and look for tread wear bars that are […]

If you believe that you have been injured due to a defective product, it is essential to understand how to prove liability and recover damages. Gathering the necessary evidence and knowing the legal standards is vital to proving product liability. This evidence often includes: Physical evidence: Retain the product, as it will serve as critical […]

Product liability allows injured consumers to seek compensation from the manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, and retailers responsible for the defective product. These cases can typically be filed under one or more theories, including: Negligence: Claiming that the defendant didn’t exercise reasonable care in the design, manufacturing, or marketing of the product, resulting in your injury. Breach […]

In Texas, a cause of action is a set of facts that provide sufficient grounds to justify suing a party to obtain money or property, or to enforce a legal right against them. In the context of product liability, this cause of action arises in cases when someone is injured by a defective product and […]

In Texas, the statute of limitations for product liability claims is typically two years from the date of injury. However, there are some exceptions and the facts of every case are different, so it’s critical to speak with a Houston product liability lawyer as soon as possible after your injury.

Texas product liability law allows injured parties to hold various parties accountable for a defective consumer product, including manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, and retailers.

A: If you have a tire blowout, you should: Stay calm and keep your hands on the steering wheel Warn other drivers with your hazard lights Do not slam the brakes Ease off the gas pedal and let the vehicle slow down gradually Pull over at a safe place Once you’re off the road, apply […]

A: Some of the causes of tire blowouts are: Low or high tire pressure Overloading the vehicle Road hazards Driving at high speeds Impact damage Punctures