The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Goodyear tires may have caused 95 deaths or injuries

- By Tom Krisher

DETROIT » The U.S. government’s road safety agency says it has received allegation­s that defective Goodyear motor-home tires caused crashes that killed or injured 95 people during the past two decades.

The allegation­s were revealed in an informatio­n-seeking letter dated Tuesday that was sent to Goodyear by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion. The agency began investigat­ing whether the company’s G159 tires are unsafe last year after a judge ordered the release of Goodyear data that had been sealed under court orders and settlement agreements.

Lawsuits and safety advocates allege the tires were designed for delivery trucks and not for recreation­al vehicles that travel at highway speeds. They allege that Goodyear kept the tire problems secret for years by settling cases and getting judges to seal records. Despite the allegation­s, the tires have not been recalled.

In a statement Wednesday night, Goodyear said it received the letter “and will cooperate fully with NHTSA in its investigat­ion, including providing requested informatio­n on its G159 tires.”

The investigat­ion covers about 40,000 tires made from 1996 to 2003. In the letter to Akron, Ohiobased Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., the agency says it has allegation­s that the tires resulted in two deaths or injury claims in 1998, four more in 1999, six in 2000, eight in 2001, 18 in 2002 and 57 more from 2003 through 2015. The letter did not break down how many of the claims involved deaths, nor did it specify the source of the informatio­n.

In a Dec. 28 document that started the investigat­ion, NHTSA said it obtained claim and complaint data about the tires after the court order unsealed the documents and released them to NHTSA.

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