SUV Rollover Information Center
More Information about Vehicle RolloversSan Antonio Vehicle Rollover Lawyer – (210) 298-6666Located in San Antonio, the vehicle rollover lawyers at Cichowski & Gonzalez are committed to representing the seriously injured throughout Texas. We believe the more information you have, the better position you will be in to make an informed decision regarding your vehicle or SUV rollover claim. Accordingly, we are providing you with the following general information about SUV and vehicle rollovers. If you have any questions regarding the following information or if you would like to discuss your particular vehicle rollover with an experienced San Antonio vehicle rollover lawyer, please contact Cichowski & Gonzalez for a free, confidential consultation. We have helped hundreds of accident and defective product clients, and we want to help you. For a free, confidential consultation or further information on how our San Antonio, the vehicle rollover lawyers at Cichowski & Gonzalez can put over a decade of defective tire experience to work for you, call us at (210) 298-6666 or toll free at (800) 519-2800, visit us at our office (map ), or fill out our intake form on our Contact Us page. Discover how we earned our reputation for legal excellence and our track record of success. For additional information, check out our SUV Rollovers Page. Vehicle Rollovers - An OverviewEvery vehicle accident carries the danger of injuries. Accidents involving vehicle rollovers, however, are likely to produce catastrophic or fatal injuries. Even though only 3% of vehicle crashes in the US involve rollovers, 33% of deaths are due to rollovers. If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in a vehicle rollover accident, speak with an attorney who can help you sort out whether you have a claim against the auto manufacturer for your damages. Litigation over sport utility vehicle (SUV) rollovers has taken off in the last two decades. This corresponds to the rise in popularity of SUVs in America. SUVs are generally more prone to rollovers than smaller passenger cars. They have a higher center of gravity than passenger cars, making them less stable in situations involving corrective steering action. Not only are SUV rollovers more common than passenger car rollovers; they are also more deadly, producing more than twice as many fatalities. SUVs are also involved in a higher percentage of single-vehicle accidents than passenger cars. Elements of a Vehicle RolloverIf you or a loved one has been injured in a motor vehicle accident, you are probably facing catastrophic medical consequences. Speaking with a personal injury attorney can help you evaluate your legal options. When a vehicle has all four tires on a smooth surface and makes a sudden avoidance maneuver (thus traveling sideways), it should simply slide and slow down. In a rollover accident, however, the combination of the vehicle's center of gravity and the force it experiences because of the sharp turn causes it to tip over. The faster the vehicle is going, the more danger it is in of rolling over. Roof Crush and Seat Belt FailureWhen a vehicle rollover occurs, it can cause serious injuries or fatalities. The occupant of a vehicle is twice as likely to die in a single-vehicle accident if the vehicle rolls over. Many of these injuries are due to defects in vehicle design. In certain cases, the vehicle should not have rolled over in the first place; in other cases, the vehicle's ability to withstand the crash was insufficient. If you or a loved one has experienced a vehicle rollover, contact an experienced personal injury attorney to learn your legal rights. The Concept of CrashworthinessCrashworthiness is an important factor in many vehicle rollover cases. No matter what caused the car crash to happen, the vehicle should protect its occupants to a reasonable degree during the crash. This is called crashworthiness. It is an accepted principle that vehicle manufacturers should design cars, SUVs, trucks and vans to protect the occupants against unreasonable injury; this does not mean, however, that manufacturers have to protect occupants against every injury in every situation. To find out whether you have a legal claim against an auto manufacturer, speak with an experienced attorney. Manufacturer Defenses in Rollover LitigationThe sport utility vehicle (SUV) has become extraordinarily popular in the US. While SUVs are powerful and spacious, they are not as safe as they appear. Their high centers of gravity and narrow track width can make them prone to tipping. With millions of SUVs on American roads, their manufacturers vigorously defend themselves against lawsuits brought by injured drivers and passengers. If you believe that you have a case against an SUV or car manufacturer, contact an attorney who can advise you of your rights.
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