The Roth Firm Publishes New Information Regarding Tire Tread Accidents

The Roth Firm in Atlanta, Georgia has announced the publication of a new post. The article, titled “Tire Tread Accidents, Prevention, Causes, And What To Do Next”, is now available on the firm’s website for consumers to read. Those who would like to check out the post can do so by visiting the firm online.

Attorney James M. Roth with the firm says, “There are a number of things that can cause a tire tread accident, and drivers need to be aware of these factors in order to prevent these things from happening. Of course, accidents happen, and these accidents are not always the fault of the driver who is injured. Our firm represents those who have been injured in accidents, ensuring that their rights are protected and that they receive any compensation that is due them for medical bills and loss of income.”

The attorney states that the new post is written to provide information for drivers who may have been involved in an accident that was caused by tires that were neglected or otherwise faulty. He states that while there are many things that can cause tire tread to fail, there are things that consumers can do themselves to ensure that their own tires are always road ready and safe.

“We encourage anyone who has questions about personal injury to visit us on our website to learn more,” says Roth. “Whether someone has been injured in an automobile accident caused by drinking, speeding or tires that were knowingly neglected, our dedication is to our clients and helping them to overcome these experiences.”

Roth states that in most accidents, someone is at fault. In the case of accidents caused by tires, the fault may lie with the driver of the vehicle in question or it could be an issue with the manufacturer of the tire. He states that when these accidents occur, it is essential that consumers have an experienced attorney by their side to help them to determine where that fault lies and how to handle the case.

In the event that the tire manufacturer is at fault, Roth says that the injured consumer will need to pursue the manufacturer for compensation. He says that in some cases however, the fault lies with the driver of the vehicle whose tire caused the incident. He states that not regularly checking the air in a car’s tires could lead to such accidents as under or over inflation can cause a tire to blow, and if this happens while the vehicle is traveling at a high rate of speed, it could very well affect other drivers on the road.

He says that in the case of accidents where tires blow and the driver of the car in question is injured, it may be necessary to look into the tire manufacturer to see if there were certain safety standards that were not kept. If a tire manufacturer knowingly distributes faulty tires, the attorney states that the drivers of vehicles that use those tires may have a legal stance against that manufacturer.

Roth says that the article on the firm’s website gives consumers information about what could potentially cause a tire to fail and the repercussions that could ensue. He states that the information also includes a detailed list of what consumers should do if and when they are involved in any car accident. He says that the first step is always to ensure that the driver and any passengers in the vehicle do not require medical attention. The second step is to file a police report, which is used to document the accident, something that is needed if the case goes to trial.

Roth states that his firm regularly provides consumers with information on things that they need to know in order to protect themselves in the event of an accident. The firm recently published information on getting your medical bills paid, which can be seen on their news page.

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For more information about The Roth Firm, contact the company here:

The Roth Firm
James M. Roth
(404) 250-3236
james.roth.attorney@gmail.com
950 East Paces Ferry Rd NE #1650, Atlanta, GA 30326

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