
Getting into a rollover accident can be a traumatizing experience. These are accidents where the car tips over onto its side or upside-down, sometimes flipping over more than once. Rollover car accidents can be highly dangerous. They are associated with more serious injuries and higher fatality rates than other types of auto accidents.
Newer cars often come equipped with additional safety features that help protect drivers in the event of a rollover. However, even with these, injuries can be severe and may require legal action to offset the damages and costs. Knowing what to do after a rollover accident can help you be prepared if such an accident happens.
If you or a loved one have been involved in a rollover car crash, you may need to understand more about how they happen and what causes them. Knowing the causes of these types of accidents can help in determining who is liable for your injuries and damages.
Frequent causes of rollover accidents include:
Most rollover accidents don't involve collisions with other cars. The most common cause of rollovers is "tripping," such as when a driver runs over a rock or other object on the road. What happens is that the trip causes the car to sway or tip to one side. It will then tip back to the other side with greater momentum, creating a pendulum-type swing until the car finally rolls over.
The two most dangerous situations for drivers in such a crash are getting ejected from the vehicle and "roof crush" injuries. Roof crush can happen when the car rolls over completely upside-down. The weight of the car may then crush the roof back onto the driver, causing serious injuries and sometimes trapping the driver and other passengers in the vehicle.

Rollover auto accidents can be highly damaging. If you have been involved in one, you should seek medical attention immediately, even if you feel you are not seriously injured. Certain injuries (like traumatic brain injury) may appear much later after the actual incident occurs.
You should never attempt to move anyone who has been ejected from the car in a rollover, or who has become trapped or crushed inside the car. If the person has severe neck or spinal injuries, moving them without the proper experience and equipment can cause even more damage. Instead, contact local emergency services and allow them to handle the situation with their tools and training.
After an accident, if you can, you should take note of various points about the rollover crash while you are still at the scene. This includes:
If a road hazard such as a pothole or an object on the road caused the rollover, you should take note of this and also try to take a photo of it as well. Cities and municipalities can sometimes be liable if they have failed to maintain safe roads.
Any car can be involved in a rollover accident. However, certain vehicles may be more susceptible to rolling ove
To further understand rollovers and how serious they are, consider the following statistics gathered from studies:
Thus, taking any steps you can in preventing a rollover accident can be helpful in preventing injury and potential fatalities.
Here are a few steps you can take to minimize the risk of a rollover vehicle accident:
Certain types of accidents simply cannot be avoided, especially those involving the negligence of another driver. If you believe you were injured due to another driver's carelessness, you may need to file a legal claim.
Rollover car accidents can cause serious injuries. Various parties can be held liable for an accident, including other drivers, car manufacturers, and even city governments. These types of accident cases can be complex and typically require the expertise of a personal injury attorney.
At The Flood Law Firm, our attorneys have the experience, knowledge, and resources to help clients obtain the compensation they deserve. We have helped thousands of clients get justice and have secured several multi-million dollar verdicts for them.
A damages award can help crash victims deal with losses such as medical bills, lost wages, and other costs. Contact us today at (949) 640-8222 for a free, confidential consultation. We are here to help you get your life back on track and guide you towards the best possible outcome.
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