Common Causes of SUV Rollover Accidents

Sports utility vehicles, or SUVs, have become very popular over the past decade, now some of the auto industry’s bestsellers. Despite high sales numbers, these vehicles can be particularly dangerous when making sharp turns and when struck from the side in an accident. This is because these vehicles are more at risk of rollover accidents than sedans and other smaller cars.

If you have been hurt in a vehicular rollover due to the fault of another, you may be entitled to financial compensation for medical bills and pain and suffering. For more information regarding your legal rights as an injured motorist, contact the Wausau auto defect lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. at 800-242-2874 today.

SUV Rollover Dangers

Rollover accidents can be devastating for any vehicle, especially SUVs. These accidents can cause severe injuries such as broken bones and deep lacerations from broken glass. In some cases, if the pillars of the vehicle are not strong enough, the roof will crush down on the passengers. This can cause serious head and spinal cord damage.

The following issues may contribute to an SUV rollover accident:

  • Higher center of gravity paired with a narrow wheel base
  • Tire failures and blowouts
  • Improperly graded roads
  • Loss of steering
  • Brake malfunction

Injuries from these accidents may result in ongoing pain and suffering, and in some cases, permanent disability.

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If you or someone you love has been injured because of an auto defect, there may be legal action available. To learn more about your legal options after one of these accidents, contact the Wausau auto defect attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today by calling 800-242-2874.

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