I'm sorry that I am a bit late to the party.
First, the actual burst pressure of a tire is many times the pressure normally used or what the max pressure written on the sidewall is. But tires can rapidly lose their pressure if damaged while operating, such as hitting an object. As long as tires are pressurized, this is a possibility.
In other words, there is no preventing tire bursting caused by road debris.
Much of the thread above concerns how to protect occupants of a vehicle due to a crash - regardless of if a tire is involved or not. Again, there is no preventing these things - only minimizing the effects.
Plus, there seems to be some posts missing. The OP seems to be responding to posts that aren't there.
But consider the case of a racing driver. They wear all kinds of things and the car is designed to mitigate the damage in a crash - and in spite of all that, there are fatalities.
In other words, how far does one go to protect passengers in cars? Maybe making them stay at home in a padded room? It's risk vs reward.