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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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UPDATED
SAFETYFORUM.COM:
LAWSUITS INCLUDE 'ALARMING NUMBER' OF NON-RECALLED FIRESTONE TIRES
SEPT 5 -- An "alarming number" of lawsuits
for injuries and deaths involving Firestone tire failures involve non-recalled
tires. "Based on our analysis of lawsuits, these tires have
a well-established history of failures, deaths and injuries and should
be recalled," said Little Rock, Arkansas safety attorney Tab Turner, Safetyforum.com's
"Attorney of Record" for tires. Safetyforum.com, is an internet website
dedicated to the exchange of information about hazardous and defective
products.

"Our analysis of nearly 100 lawsuits and pending claims reveals an alarming number of failures, injuries and deaths attributable to failures of non-recalled
tires" Turner said. "Of 93 lawsuits and claims reviewed, 34 (37 percent)
were non-recalled 16" tires or 15" tires that were not made in Decatur,"
Turner said.
Turner pointed out that these
same tires are being used by Ford and Firestone to replace recalled tires.
"Ford and Firestone are playing a shell game with peoples lives by using
these very tires as replacement tires," Turner said.
These numbers prove several
things," Turner said. "The 6.5 million partial recall of these tires must be expanded to include
all Firestone Wilderness tires regardless of their size or where the tires
were made. This is precisely what we have been urging from the outset. Ford and Firestone keep telling the public that the proposed replacement tires are safe and we know for a fact that these tires are failing as well. This problem is not unique to the Decatur plant and both Ford and Firestone are in this up to their chins."

Last week, Safetyforum.com
reported the results of an analysis of 1,453 tire failure reports recently
released by NHTSA. Of the 61 reports that included the DOT tire code,
17 (28 percent) were 16" tires or non-Decatur Wilderness tires.

Of the hundreds of failure
and defective tire reports received by Safetyforum.com, 125 were 16" tires
or non-Decatur Wilderness tires.
(09/05/00)
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