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A: The answer varies from case to case, because it depends on the tire malfunction. If the tire got a nail or some other hazardous item in it, you and your insurance company would be held liable for the damages.
However, if the tire cracked, the tread came apart, or if tread chunking caused the tire to blow out, then the tire manufacturer could be held liable for your damages. Your Iowa car accident could have been caused by a defective tire. It could be classified as a manufacturing or design defect.
Other responsible parties could be the dealer or tire retailer as well as the manufacturer. The tire would have to be inspected in order to be identified as defective. If you need help with this, contact the experienced Iowa product liability lawyers at the law offices of Brady & O'Shea today at (319) 866-9277 to schedule a free consultation.
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