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Attorneys of Record for
Tires
Taras Kick
The Kick Law Firm
660 South Figeroa Street
Suite 1800
Los Angeles, CA 90017
213-624-1588
217-624-1589 fax
taras@kicklawfirm.com
kicklawfirm.com
C. Tab Turner
Turner & Associates, PA
4705 Somers Avenue, Suite
100
North Little Rock, AR 72116
501-791-2277
501-791-1251 fax
tab@tturner.com
tturner.com
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F O R D E X P L O R E R S & F I R E S T O N E T I R E S |
SAFETYFORUM.COM:
FORDS WITH FIRESTONE ATX AND WILDERNESS AT TIRES
ARE EIGHT TIMES MORE LIKELY TO HAVE TIRE RELATED CRASHES
AUG 8 -- Firestone
ATX and
Wilderness AT tires are eight times more likely to be associated with
tire failures than a comparable SUV that does not have ATX or
Wilderness AT tires according to Safetyforum.com, a web site dedicated
to using the internet to promote the safety of vehicles and other
consumer products. An analysis of government fatal crash
statistics
performed for Safetyforum.com shows that Ford Explorers, all of which
had Firestone ATX or Wilderness AT tires as original equipment tires
since 1991, including current models, are reported to have tire
failures in fatal crashes eight times more often than Jeep Cherokees,
another popular SUV that never had Firestone ATX or Wilderness AT tires
as original equipment.
"This
is the first statistical confirmation of anecdotal reports that
Firestone's ATX and Wilderness AT tires are over represented in vehicle
deaths and injuries," said Ralph Hoar, Director of
Safetyforum.com.
"In three decades of involvement in vehicle safety efforts, I've seldom
seen such clear statistical confirmation of a problem." Hoar said. "It
is true that tires are rarely identified as the cause of a crash.
That
is all the more reason that these figures and this problem are so
critical," Hoar said. "Based on these data and the mounting
anecdotal
evidence of a severe problem with these tires, Safetyforum.com is
joining others in calling for Ford and Firestone to recall and replace
these tires.

The analysis
of NHTSA's
Fatal Accident Reporting System (FARS) data was performed for
Safetyforum.com by noted public health researcher Leon Robertson.
Dr.
Robertson served on the faculties of Harvard, Yale and Wake Forest, and
serves as a consultant to the Centers for Disease Control.
He has
also worked as a consultant to Ford Motor Company on job related
injuries. Robertson established during the 1980's that the "vehicle
stability index" could be used to predict the likelihood that a vehicle
would rollover. NHTSA now proposes to use the index
as the foundation for a public information program to indicate vehicle
stability.
The
government's FARS data base consists of police reports of all fatal
crashes.. It includes basic information about fatal crashes, such as
tire involvement. However, FARS does not provide sufficient
detail to
determine whether the specific mode of failure was tread separation.
Ford
has acknowledged that it used Firestone ATX and Wilderness AT tires on
all Explorers since the vehicle was introduced in 1991. Firestone
has
published a list of all vehicles that had ATX and Wilderness AT tires
as original equipment. However, it is believed that manufacturers
of
those vehicles used tires from other tire makers as well.
Robertson
compared the Ford Explorer with the Jeep Cherokee because Jeep never
used Firestone ATX or Wilderness AT tires as original equipment tires
on those vehicles.
Robertson
examined data in FARS for calendar years 1991 through 1997 and for
vehicle model years 1991 through 1998. During those years there
were
872 fatal Explorer crashes and 310 fatal Jeep Cherokee crashes.
Police
reported that 22 of the Explorer crashes involved tire problems (2.5
percent), while only one fatal crash with a tire problem was reported
for Jeep Cherokees (0.3 percent). "Thirteen of the 22 tire
problems
occurred in the third and fourth years of use and 18 of the 22 occurred
in the first four years of use suggestive that they were mostly aging
original equipment tires," Robertson said.
Safetyforum.com
was established in 1996 as a service of Ralph Hoar & Associates, an
Arlington, Virginia consulting firm that specializes in research and
analysis of product safety issues. The purpose of Safetyforum.com
is
to provide citizens and attorneys a platform for teaching and learning
about product safety issues. Attorney's who have successfully
litigated product safety issues are invited to become a Safetyforum.com
"Attorney of Record" on those issues. Citizens whose lives have
been
affected by hazardous products or who have concerns about the safety of
specific products are invited to use Safetyforum.com to create public
awareness and support for their issue. Safetyforum.com's
"Attorneys of
Record" for tires is Tab Turner of Little Rock, Arkansas and Taras Kick
of Los Angeles, California.
(08/08/00)
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