Highway driving feels routine until a defective tire turns your ordinary trip into a life-changing disaster in seconds. Alabama has seen an increase in high-speed blowout crashes, and many of these wrecks do not come from driver error.
Why defective tires create extreme danger in Alabama
Alabama interstates move fast, and drivers often share the road with heavy 18-wheelers. A single defective tire can trigger a chain reaction that affects every driver nearby. It is unfortunate that these accidents often trace back to a preventable defect in design, manufacturing or labeling. In these cases, the responsibility may fall on the tire manufacturer, distributor or seller and not the driver.
Signs your tires may have been defective
When a tire defect triggers a blowout, the aftermath often raises red flags. These clues can help drivers recognize when a defective product may have played a role in the crash:
- The tire shows clean separation between the tread and the tire casing.
- Other tires on the vehicle remain in good shape with no wear patterns.
- The vehicle rolled even though the driver attempted to correct it.
- The tire was relatively new or still under a manufacturer’s warranty.
These details can help investigators determine whether the crash stemmed from a product failure instead of driver error. Preserving what remains of the tire and the damaged vehicle should be your priority.
How does product liability affect a tire blowout claim?
Blowout crashes caused by defective tires often involve more than a simple insurance claim. Manufacturers and distributors defend these cases aggressively because the financial impacts can be significant. When the accident results in traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage or wrongful death, the stakes rise even higher.
An attorney can help you move quickly to secure the tire, the vehicle and any electronic crash data before it disappears. This step protects the integrity of your case and ensures that authorities can examine the evidence before the manufacturer has the chance to challenge it.
Moving forward after a blowout
No one ever plans for a defective product to change the course of their life, but quick action supports your lawyer’s ability to seek accountability from the companies responsible. You deserve the chance to recover without carrying the burden alone, and legal counsel can guide you through that process.

