Georgia Lawyer May File Lawsuit Over Exploding Superbike Tires

Georgia Lawyer May File Lawsuit Over Exploding Superbike Tires

© 2004, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Categories:

Copyright 2004, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Georgia lawyer Greg McMenamy is researching a possible lawsuit against Dunlop Tire Co. on behalf of former motorcycle racer Brian Livengood, whose AMA career ended when a Dunlop slick on the rear of his GSX-R1000 racebike exploded and sent Livengood into a concrete wall during an AMA Superbike event at Road Atlanta in May, 2003.

Livengood suffered back injuries, resulting in a partially fused spine.

McMenamy is likely to claim the crash was caused by a design that proved defective for the tire’s intended use.

Livengood’s crash was caused by the first in a string of catastrophic Dunlop rear tire failures and resultant high-speed crashes at various U.S. and Canadian racetracks. The failures involved both 16.5-inch and 17-inch slicks; Livengood crashed when a 16.5-inch tire failed, and Dunlop eventually recalled potentially faulty 17-inch rear tires.

McMenamy must overcome the liability release signed by racers when they obtain an AMA Pro license. He may be able to do that under Georgia law regarding defective product designs.

Latest Posts

British Superbike: Irwin Quickest In Practice At Oulton Park

Irwin and Bridewell separated by 0.237s at the top...

Video: Garrett Gerloff “Ride To Survive – What Happened In Assen”

American racer Garrett Gerloff and his videographer Brad Schwartzrock...

Volunteers From Yamaha Help Maintain OHV Riding Area In California

Yamaha and Southern California Mountains Foundation Join Forces for...

MotoGP: Grand Prix Of Kazakhstan Postponed Due To Flooding

Editorial Note: The Grand Prix of Kazakhstan was originally...

N2/WERA Endurance Series: Dunlop Posts $50,000 In Contingency

$50,000 Dunlop Dollars Up for Grabs in N2/WERA Endurance...