Appleton SUV Rollover Lawyers

Although SUVs are well known to roll over during automobile accidents, any type of vehicle has the potential to roll in the event of a collision. SUVs have a greater tendency to roll due to their higher center of gravity. If your vehicle rolls over during a collision, the chances that you will be seriously injured increases significantly. Studies also show that the potential of sustaining injuries that may lead to death for passengers involved in a rollover situation are much higher than passengers involved in a regular collision. Other injuries that may occur due to a rollover include brain damage, neck and spine injuries, broken bones, and paralysis. Once a car has rolled, the pressure and weight of the vehicle is put on the roof of the car, which may cause it to collapse. A weak roof that collapses during a rollover almost always leads to severe injuries for the passengers involved. If you or a loved one has been injured due to a rollover situation, discuss your case with an attorney immediately to learn about your legal options. An automotive dealer or manufacturer may be liable for your injuries.

Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has grown into one of Wisconsin’s largest personal injury law firms, boosting 12 office locations throughout the state. The Appleton rollover lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. are dedicated to the success of your lawsuit and will be able to guide you through the complex litigation process. Your initial consultation with an attorney will allow you to have your case evaluated and your legal questions answered. Contact the Appleton office today to schedule your free consultation and learn about the benefits of partnering with an experienced legal professional.

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