Tire Separation Cases | Kalfus & Nachman

Paul Hernandez | 384 Views | 07/06/2016

Tire Separation Cases

How long are the tires on my car good for? Many people don’t know that there’s a time limit for how long you should have your tires on your car. Tire manufacturers will tell you you should change your tires between six and eight years no matter how good the tread is. The reason why is this: The older the tire, the more the tire deteriorates and is subject to tread separation. This includes that spare tire that you have underneath your car. The tread may be good, but it may be subject to tread separation. Tire separation cases are extremely difficult. It’s very important that you hire an experience personal injury attorney to assist you in these claims. Call me Paul Hernandez, attorney at Kalfus & Nachman, and I can answer your questions. I’m at 888-487-8546.

Tire Separation Cases | Kalfus & Nachman

Tire Separation Cases

How long are the tires on my car good for? Many people don’t know that there’s a time limit for how long you should have your tires on your car. Tire manufacturers will tell you you should change your tires between six and eight years no matter how good the tread is. The reason why is this: The older the tire, the more the tire deteriorates and is subject to tread separation. This includes that spare tire that you have underneath your car. The tread may be good, but it may be subject to tread separation. Tire separation cases are extremely difficult. It’s very important that you hire an experience personal injury attorney to assist you in these claims. Call me Paul Hernandez, attorney at Kalfus & Nachman, and I can answer your questions. I’m at 888-487-8546.