Injury From Tire Seperation | Kalfus & Nachman

Paul Hernandez | 267 Views | 06/28/2016

Tire Seperation

How long are the tires on your car good for? You may not know this, but your tires have a time limit of how long they should be on your car. Car manufacturers suggest that you trade out your tires every six years. The reason why is because with time, the tire deteriorates and may become subject to tread separation, which can cause an accident. If you or a loved one have been involved in a motor vehicle accident where there is a tread separation, you need to hire an experienced personal injury attorney who knows how to handle tread separation cases. Call me Paul Hernandez, attorney at Kalfus & Nachman, and I can help you answer your questions. Call me at 888-487-8546. I’m here to help you.

Injury From Tire Seperation | Kalfus & Nachman

Tire Seperation

How long are the tires on your car good for? You may not know this, but your tires have a time limit of how long they should be on your car. Car manufacturers suggest that you trade out your tires every six years. The reason why is because with time, the tire deteriorates and may become subject to tread separation, which can cause an accident. If you or a loved one have been involved in a motor vehicle accident where there is a tread separation, you need to hire an experienced personal injury attorney who knows how to handle tread separation cases. Call me Paul Hernandez, attorney at Kalfus & Nachman, and I can help you answer your questions. Call me at 888-487-8546. I’m here to help you.