Does the tire manufacturer share any liability in a tire failure lawsuit?

Yes, tire manufacturers can share liability in a tire failure lawsuit in the state of Oregon. This is due to Oregon’s tire failure law. Under this law, manufacturers, suppliers, and sellers of tires can all be held liable for defects in the tires they manufacture, distribute, and sell. If a tire fails or its components fail, the tire manufacturer must prove that the failure was not due to a defect in the tire, but instead caused by other factors such as misuse, abuse, or negligence. The manufacturer will have to take responsibility for the failure if it cannot prove that it was caused by something else. Generally, tire failure lawsuits arise after an accident or injury caused by the tire failure. In that case, the plaintiff must prove that the defendant is responsible for the failure and must show that the failure caused the accident or injury. This is often done through evidence such as tire inspection and examination reports. If the plaintiff can prove that the tire failed due to a defect in the tire itself, the manufacturer will be liable for any injuries or property damage that occurred due to the failure. In any case, it is important to have a knowledgeable attorney to evaluate the situation and determine who may be liable for the tire failure in question. The specifics of liability will depend on the particular facts and circumstances of the tire failure.

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