Monday, July 23, 2012

Tire Tread Separation Lawyer, Defective Tire Rollover Lawyer, Defective Tire Blow Out Lawsuits by Defective Tire Lawyer Jason S. Coomer

Defective tire lawsuits include defective tire blowout lawsuits, defective tire rollover lawsuits, tire defect rollover lawsuits and tire tread separation lawyer.  Car wrecks connected to tire defects can cause blowout rollover accidents that can often be deadly and/or injure vehicle occupants including drivers and passengers.

If you have lost a loved one in a fatal tire blow out automobile rollover collision or have been injured by a tire defect automobile crash, feel free to submit an inquiry or send an e-mail to Texas Defective Tire Blowout Accident lawyer Jason Coomer.

Fore more information about tire defect accidents, tire tread separation lawsuits or tire blowout lawyers please visit the following link:

http://www.texaslawyers.com/autodefectlawsuits/tiredefectlawsuits.htm.

Vehicle and Tire Manufacturers have known for decades that defective tires and tread separation defects can cause a blow out that can result in a deadly crash or a fatal roll over accident.  This is especially true in the summer months when paved roads, streets, and highways can become extremely hot.

Tire defect lawsuits are a special subgroup of automotive products liability lawsuits and fatal rollover accident lawsuits. This is because tire defect blow out lawsuits provide an independent product liability cause of action against the tire manufacturer as well as tire replacement centers. But, if the defective tires are original equipment on a vehicle, a fatal or deadly tire blow out lawsuit may also create a viable defective blowout lawsuit against the vehicle manufacturer. The Ford/Firestone litigation of a few years back brought the issue of tire defects into the forefront of public knowledge. Until then, people did not know a tire could just fail and blow out in the normal course of use.

If you have lost a loved one in a fatal tire blow out automobile rollover collision or have been injured by a tire defect automobile crash, feel free to submit an inquiry or send an e-mail to Texas Defective Tire Blowout Accident lawyer Jason Coomer.

This blog post was posted by Texas tire tread separation lawyer Jason S. Coomer.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

FMSCA Violations Often Lead to Interstate Commercial Truck Accidents and Fatal Truck Collisions by Texas FMSCA Truck Wreck Lawyer and FMSCA Violation Truck Crash Lawyer Jason S. Coomer

FMSCA Violations Often Lead to Interstate Commercial Truck Accidents and Fatal Truck Collisions by Texas FMSCA Truck Wreck Lawyer and FMSCA Violation Truck Crash Lawyer Jason S. Coomer

Approximately 9 million trucks travel the roads, highways, and streets of the United States every year.  The trucking industry that profits from these trucks includes about 110,000 for-hire carriers and 350,000 independent owner-operators with combined annual revenue of nearly $200 billion.  The trucking industry combined with other commercial vehicles are a dominant part of the United State economy and are necessary for many of our modern conveniences, but are also responsible for many of the fatal and catastrophic injury automobile accidents that occur on our highways and roads.  Approximately, 4000 people are killed in fatal trucking accidents each year and approximately 80,000 more people suffer serious life altering injuries.

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations and FMCSR Violations
 
The Interstate Commerce Commission was created by the Motor Carrier Act of 1935 and has since been responsible to develop and enforce safety regulations in the trucking industry. The safety regulations developed by the Interstate Commerce Commission are entitled the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (hereinafter, FMCSR). Despite extensive deregulation of the trucking industry through the 1980's and the transfer of licensing and monitoring of professional truck drivers to the States, the FMCSR remains the sole safety standard by which professional truck drivers and motor carriers are required to follow in the operation of commercial motor vehicles.

The purpose of the FMCSR is to "help reduce or prevent truck and bus accidents, fatalities and injuries by requiring drivers to have a single commercial motor vehicle driver’s license and by disqualifying drivers who operate commercial motor vehicles in an unsafe manner." 49 CFR 383.1(a).

Violations of these safety can often be the basis for a FMSCA Truck Crash Lawsuit that hold a trucking company responsible for the deaths or serious injuries of people injured in a fatal or serious injury interstate truck crash.   For more information on the FMSCR, FMSCA Violation Truck Accidents, and fatal truck crash accident investigations, please also feel free to go to the following web site: Truck Collision and 18-Wheeler Accident Information and Investigation Center.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Texas Bus Accident Lawyer Jason S. Coomer handles Texas Bus Wreck Lawsuits & Claims

 Texas Bus Accident Lawyer Jason S. Coomer handles Texas Bus Wreck Lawsuits & Claims

Texas bus accident lawyer, Jason S. Coomer understands a bus accident can be a devastating and life changing event, this is especially true if the bus hits a pedestrian, bicyclist, motorcycle, or a much smaller vehicle.  The damage that a large out of control bus can do to a person or other vehicle can cause serious injuries, catastrophic damages, and even death.  When an accident like this occurs it is important to hire an aggressive and knowledgeable Texas bus accident lawyer to negotiate your claim or to pursue a bus wreck lawsuit on your behalf.

For more information on Texas bus accidents, or to speak to a Texas bus accident lawyer, please email The Law Offices of Jason S. Coomer, PLLC or use our simple contact form.

Please visit Texas tour bus accident lawyer Jason S. Coomer's website for more information on Texas bus wrecks and the IH35 corridor by following the link below:


http://www.texaslawyers.com/coomer/austinbusaccidentlawsuit.htm 

There are numerous Texas bus companies that provide bus and shuttle services that charter buses and provide bus travel through the states of Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Colorado,  Oklahoma, and  other parts of the United States as well as into Mexico.  Some of the bus companies that provide  bus transportation  and shuttle services in Texas and the surrounding states include: Arrow Trailways of Texas, Star Shuttle; Charter, River City Coaches, Lone Star Bus Lines Inc. Trailways, Greyhound Lines Inc., El Expresso Bus Company/A Coach USA Co., Eagle Tours Inc., Daisy Tours/Conventions San Antonio, Coach USA/Gray Line of San Antonio & Austin, Coach USA Inc., Coach USA Houston/Gray Line of Houston, Coach USA Dallas, Central West of Texas Inc., Central Texas Trails Inc., ACH Travel & Tours Inc.,Valley Transit, Greyhound Mexico (a Mexican subsidiary of Greyhound), and Autobuses Americanos.

As a Texas bus accident lawyer, Jason S. Coomer, works on Texas bus accident lawsuits involving serious injuries and fatal bus accidents all over the State of Texas.  In working on Texas bus accident lawsuits, Jason S. Coomer commonly works with other Texas bus accident lawyers throughout Texas including Houston, Dallas Bus, El Paso, and San Antonio.