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| December 13, 2004 |
The
National Law Journal, "Tire-tread
separations at center of lawsuits" |
Auto
accidents allegedly caused by tire-tread separations
are sparking lawsuits across the country, with
plaintiffs charging that tire manufacturers are
selling tires without warning consumers of the
potential risk when the tires get older. A handful
of cases have settled, and about 25 lawsuits
are currently pending in several states, including
California, Florida, North Carolina and Texas,
according to attorneys involved in tire litigation.
The lawsuits allege
that tires older than six years -- even if never used -- could cause fatal accidents
due to the degradation of the chemical adhesive that bonds tire treads to tires.
Attorneys for the tire industry counter that many factors could cause tires to
deteriorate, and that tire-aging claims are merely a creative way for plaintiffs
to present products liability cases. And not all tire-aging cases are plaintiffs'
victories or settlements.
In a recent petition
to the federal government, Safety Research Strategies, a private Massachusetts-based
research and consulting firm specializing in motor vehicle safety, urged the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to issue consumer advisories warning
the public of dangers involving old tires. In the petition, Sean Kane, president
of Safety Research, asserted that "tires with acceptable tread and no significant
visible signs of defect or degradation are likely to find their way into service
or continue to remain in service regardless of their age." In a separate
interview, Kane asserted that "[t]here's no doubt there are more incidents
that are not accounted for." |
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