Utah Tire Failure Attorneys

Salt Lake City Tire Failure Lawyers

In recent years, millions of tires have been recalled due to dangerous defects which have resulted in serious accidents, injuries, and fatalities. These recalls have been extremely widespread, and the dangerous tires affected by the recalls have been made by various companies. One of the most common, yet dangerous tire defect is called “tread separation.” When this occurs, the tread separates from the tire due to a design or manufacturing defect. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident caused by defective tires in Utah, please contact a Salt Lake City tire failure attorney at Eisenberg, Gilchrist & Morton immediately.

Although tire tread separation is more likely to occur due to inadequate inflation or heavy wear and tear, new and properly inflated tires may also have tread separation. Please note, that traveling at excessive speeds is not necessary for this to take place. In fact, people who are operating their vehicles at speeds of 15 to 20 miles an hour have experienced tire tread separation.

Auto manufacturers who choose to use cheap or defective materials while creating their tires in order to save money are putting innocent drivers and passengers at risk for serious physical harm, and even death. As an injured consumer, you have the right to hire aggressive legal representation and hold the negligent tire manufacturer responsible for the injuries that their defective tire has caused. You may be entitled to monetary compensation for your injuries and injury related costs.

Please contact Eisenberg, Gilchrist & Morton today to discuss your case with one of our Utah defective tire lawyers.


215 South State St. Suite 900
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
P: (801) 366-9100
F: (801) 350-0065
Toll Free: (800) 801-3703








215 South State St. Suite 900
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
P: (801) 366-9100
F: (801) 350-0065
Toll Free: (800) 801-3703







Salt Lake City Tire Failure Attorney Disclaimer: The tire failure, defective tire, tread separation, personal injury, accident, injury, and/or other Utah legal information offered herein by Eisenberg Gilchrist & Morton, is not formal legal advice, nor is it the formation of an attorney client relationship. In order for our firm to be considered your attorney there must be a signed agreement between the client and the firm. Any results set forth herein are based solely upon the circumstances of that particular case and offer no promise or guarantee on the outcome of any other case. Please contact a Salt Lake City tire defect attorney for a consultation. This site is not intended to solicit clients outside the State of Utah.
Copyright 2008 - Eisenberg Gilchrist & Morton, LLC - Utah Personal Injury Lawyers - Utah Brain Injury Attorneys. All rights reserved. l Disclaimer l
Website and Search Engine Optimization by : SLS Consulting l Sitemap