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If your tire is suddenly flat without an explanation, it’s a common worry to think someone slashed them. It’s totally normal to feel stressed or unsafe, but there are clear signs to look for to find out if the damage was intentional or just an accident. Keep reading, and we’ll walk you through how to tell if your tires were slashed or blown out, plus what to do after finding the damage.
How to Tell if Your Tires Were Slashed
If someone slashed your tires, the damage will look like straight cuts with clean edges. The slashes are usually on the sidewall or rim where the rubber is the thinnest. Slashed tires look completely flat and will have no air left inside.
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What to Do if Your Tires are Slashed
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Take pictures of the damage. Before doing anything else, take a few clear pictures of your tires from multiple angles. The police and your insurance provider will want to see the damage to determine if it was done intentionally or if there are other potential causes.
- It can also help to film a video walking around your vehicle to help determine if there’s a pothole, curb, or debris in the road that tore through your tire.
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Check for security cameras where you parked. Look around the area where you’re parked to see if any homes or businesses have cameras nearby. Tell the person or business that you think your tires were slashed and ask if they can check the footage for any suspicious behavior. [4] X Research source
- If they caught someone on footage near your vehicle, ask them to send you a copy of the video for evidence.
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Ask people if they saw suspicious behavior near your vehicle. If your tires were slashed at home, chat with your neighbors and ask if they noticed anyone out of the ordinary. If you’re parked in a public space, talk to any people or businesses nearby to see if anyone witnessed the tire slashing. [5] X Research source
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Change your tire if you need to drive right away. If you’re in a rush to get somewhere, then put on your spare tire before you start driving. Loosen the lug nuts and jack your vehicle to remove the tire. Slide your spare tire onto the bolts and tighten the lug nuts again to start driving. [6] X Research source
- If you don’t have a full-sized spare tire, only use it temporarily and drive at a slow speed.
- Avoid driving on a flat tire because you won’t have as much control over your vehicle and you could severely damage your rims.
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Fill out a police report. Search for the name of your city followed by “police report” to find out if you can file one online or if you need to go to a station to report the crime. When you file your report , describe what happened in as much detail as you can. Include any photos, videos, or witness statements that you have to help your case. [7] X Research source
- The police will reach out to you with any questions or next steps to take.
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File a claim with your auto insurance provider. Comprehensive car insurance usually covers replacing slashed tires, but check with your insurance provider about your plan. Contact your provider and let them know what happened to your vehicle. Include pictures of your slashed tire and give details about when and where it happened. After that, your provider may send an appraiser to check your tires before approving your claim. [8] X Research source
- You may have to pay a deductible for the damage, but your insurance will cover any additional fees.
- Liability or collision insurance usually does not cover slashed tires.
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- It’s completely normal to feel uneasy or anxious if you’re the victim of a tire slashing, especially if it’s not in your budget to replace your tires. In the moment when you’re stressed out, step away and take a breath to help you calm down so you can handle the situation.Thanks
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