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I bought a used tire for my vehicle 3 months ago and the tread seperated while driving on the turnpike and caused major damage to my vehicle. The tire dealer where I bought the tire states in writing on the receipt (6 month warranty, no refunds store credit only). My question is can the tire dealer be held liable for the extensive damages to my vehicle? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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05-09-2008 07:26 PM Join Date: Mar 2007
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You could certainly try but normally he will be liable only for the new tire. You could try to show they were negligent or purposely sold a defective item etc., in that case you may be eligible for the greater damages.
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Thank you for your imput.
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