Auto Accident from a Tire Separation | Kalfus & Nachman

Paul Hernandez | 295 Views | 07/07/2016

Tire Separation

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

Auto Accident from a Tire Separation | Kalfus & Nachman

Tire Separation

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