US law firm sets up tyre defect website
ERJ staff report (DS)
Los Angeles, California -- A US law firm has set up a website where consumers can identify problems with vehicle tyres. The aim of the site is to generate more business from consumers who have experienced problems with their tyres leading to accidents.
reene Broillet & Wheeler, which has sdet up the site says, "attorneys are acknowledged leaders in tire defect litigation and in
holding tyre makers including Bridgestone, Firestone, Michelin, Goodyear, Cooper
Tire Company, Continental, Kelly Springfield, Pirelli and Yokohama accountable
for their negligence."
The Tire Defects website also offers tyre safety tips for consumers, including information about tyre anatomy, tyre tread separation, tyre inflation and tyre age to better understand how and where defects can occur and what can be done to prevent accidents.
"Unfortunately, tyre manufacturers and sellers don`t provide adequate warning or instruction to protect consumers and warn them of tyre-related dangers," said tyre defect litigator Christine D. Spagnoli and a partner at Greene Broillet & Wheeler. "Instead they often make excuses and try to blame consumers for accidents and fatalities involving tyres when, in fact, it is their own design or manufacturing errors which are at fault. Our attorneys have the expertise to litigate tyre related product liability and personal injury lawsuits and to hold defective tyre makers responsible for their
negligence."
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www.tire-defect-law.com/
Press release from Law firm
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