How do I know if a tire recall applies to my vehicle?

If you have tires that were made in Oregon or tires that were bought in Oregon, you need to make sure they are up to date with any tire recalls that may apply to them. You can find out if a tire recall applies to your vehicle by checking the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website (www.nhtsa.gov). This website provides Important Safety Recall Information about vehicles and tires, including whether or not a tire recall applies to your vehicle. You may also contact your tire manufacturer directly and ask if there are any tire recalls for your vehicle. The tire manufacturer should be able to provide you with the proper information about any tire recalls that apply to your tires. In Oregon, there is a Tire Failure Law that can be used in certain circumstances when there is a tire failure due to a recalled tire. Under this law, you may be entitled to compensation from the tire manufacturer if it is proven that the tire failure was due to a tire recall. If you have any questions or concerns about a tire recall, you can contact the Oregon Environmental Quality Commission at 800-452-4011 for more information. Additionally, you can consult a lawyer in Oregon to learn more about your rights under the Oregon Tire Failure Law.

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