FORD / FIRESTONE ROLLOVER ATTORNEYS IN VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA
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Nearly 14.5 million Firestone and Bridgestone tires, mostly those originally
installed on Ford Explorers have been recalled. The recall has astonished
and angered Congress, drivers and passengers, and motor vehicle experts throughout
the country.
Firestone/Bridgestone and Ford continue to point the guilty finger
at each other in terms of product liability, and it may take a long
time for the courts and legislators to assign the blame. The auto lobby
has successfully hindered federal action on many safety issues for
the past 27 years. This will likely end soon as Congressional hearings
continue to make headlines in the coming weeks. Consumer complaints,
recent advisories and recall updates can be found at the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration web site by clicking, or
the consumer group, Public
Citizen .
Here are some incontrovertible facts that you should be aware of:
SUVs are involved in a disproportionate number of serious rollover
accidents and crashes. Last year, rollovers were a factor in nearly
30 percent of the highway fatalities. And a New York Times analysis
concluded that a rollover was the first thing that went wrong in more
than 38 percent of those deaths. So far, defective Firestone/Bridgestone
tires have been directly linked to at least 88 deaths since 1992 and
an undetermined number of accidents. Many have resulted in personal
injury.
Firestone tires included in the recall were installed as original
equipment on these vehicles*
| Model Years |
Manufacturer |
Model |
| 1991-2000 |
Ford |
Explorer |
| 1996-2000 |
Mercury |
Mountaineer |
| 1991-2000 |
Ford |
Ranger (pick up) |
| 1991-1994 |
Ford |
F-series Trucks |
| 1991-1994 |
Ford |
Bronco |
| 1994-1996 |
Mazda |
B-series (pick up) |
| 1991-1994 |
Mazda |
Navajo |
*Note: Not all tires on these vehicles are included in the recall. *Note: Tires
are being recalled regardless of the vehicle they are mounted on. The recall
includes all Firestone ATX tires and the P235/75R15 sizes manufactured since
1991 and all Wilderness AT tires of that same size manufactured at Firestone's
Decatur, IL plant. Firestone has estimated that about 6.5 million of these
tires were still in service as of that date.
If you have been in an accident involving personal injury
with any of the vehicles and tires listed above, please contact us
- we can help. If you haven't been in an accident but suspect that
you are driving a vehicle with defective tires, there are a number
of remedies available to you. For a complete list of recall notices
and specific tires, please visit the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration web site.
Call Kalfus & Nachman at 1-888-HURTLINE
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