How to prove a tire manufacturer is liable for a tire failure?

In order to prove a tire manufacturer is liable for a tire failure in North Carolina, a plaintiff must show that the tire was defective when it left the manufacturer and that the defect caused the plaintiff’s injury. In order to determine if the tire was defective, a lawyer may study the tire’s materials, date of manufacture, design, assembly, and testing. The lawyer may also evaluate the manufacturer’s history of tire manufacturing – if the same defect has happened with other tires produced by the same manufacturer, this may prove that the defect was an issue with the production process. Another factor that may prove tire manufacturer liability is whether or not the manufacturer was aware of the defect and failed to take action. This includes warnings related to the product or recalled tires that the manufacturer was aware of. If the tire was misused, defective by design, or the plaintiff was negligent the tire manufacturer may not be liable. The defendant may also be liable if the tire was improperly repaired or maintained. Maintenance includes inspecting, rotating, and controlling the pressure of the tire. There are also state laws that affect how to prove liability, such as North Carolina’s product liability statute. Ultimately, if the plaintiff can prove that the tire was defective and it caused the injury, then they may make a case that the tire manufacturer is liable for the tire failure.

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