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MIAMI INFLATION ACCIDENT LAWYER

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IN MIAMI, JONATHAN PERAZZO, PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER AND FOUNDER AT THE PERAZZO LAW FIRM, SHARES INSIGHT ON INFLATION AND HOW IT CAN LEAD TO ACCIDENTS.

Inflation in the United States has never been higher, anyone that today earns a living through honest work can tell you that. And although main stream media won’t admit it, life in this once great country has never been so chaotic and dangerous. With money tight and soaring gas prices, many people are forced to choose between simple things that they once took for granted. One of those subtle luxuries includes driving to wherever it is one needs to go. With the soar in gas prices and with a possible surge in the price of vehicle insurance, lower and middle class families may need to begin considering public transportation, while those that can afford it, may need to consider a rideshare service like Uber, Lyft, Cabify or any of the many rideshare services company vehicles operating in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Orange County. As concern grows over just how high inflation will rise and how much more dangerous Florida city streets will get, personal injury and accidents are expected to go hand in hand with these disastrous times.

Tire Inflation and Car Accidents

The tires and their condition are fundamental to help prevent an unexpected situation that could strand a vehicle and its passenger on the side of a road or in the middle of nowhere. Though checking a vehicle’s tire pressure is important, the condition of the tire’s tread, sides, and even valves is important. With inflation in the U.S. hitting every business and private sector hard, many vehicle owners may overlook the importance of quality tires and opt for cheaper brands and even buy not used tires to put on their cars.

Proper Tire Inflation

What is appropriate tire inflation for passenger vehicles?
The suggested tire pressure should be visible on a sticker located on the vehicle’s driver door. This applies to modern vehicles. Regardless, the vehicle owner should check his / her manual to find out what PSI applies to them. Most often, the tires on passenger vehicles such as cars and small trucks should be inflated with 32 to 35 PSI. This obviously changes depending on temperature and the cargo being hauled. 

 

 

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