Posted On: July 7, 2008 by Ryan Bradley

Two Injured When Motorcycle Is Hit By Tire

John Hirner, 33, and James Tennimon, 14, were injured Sunday in an unusual incident as they rode a motorcycle north on Missouri 79 near Hannibal.

According to the Missouri Highway Patrol, a 1996 Chevrolet, driven by Ryan Tatman, 16, was traveling south on Missouri 79 when it lost its left rear tire. The tire crossed the center line and struck the motorcycle ridden by Hirner and Tennimon causing it to flip and land in the roadway. Tatman pulled his vehicle to the side of the road.

Both Hirner and Tennimon were taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital were they were treated for moderate injuries.

Both riders were wearing helmets.

If Hirner and Tennimon were to seek damages for their medical expenses, an investigation into the Chevrolet’s tire maintenance would need to take place. Forensic engineers would be consulted to determine whether the tire separated as a result of improper maintenance or road conditions. A personal injury attorney would need to determine who last serviced the tire and if they neglected to properly tighten the lugs and secure the tire.

If improper maintenance does turn out to have caused this accident, the last person to service the tires could be held negligent and responsible for paying the damages. In addition, a claim could be asserted against Mr. Tatman because all drivers are required to keep their vehicles in roadworthy condition. If it is discovered that Mr. Tatman knew or should have known the tire was loose or susceptible to falling off, he could be found guilty of negligence.

The Bradley Law Firm has handled Missouri personal injury cases for over 30 years. If you have been injured as a result of improper vehicle maintenance or some other mechanical failure, contact us today for a free consultation.