Tactics to Win the Rollover Accident Claim

MedLegal 360
2 min readMay 18, 2022

https://www.medlegal360.com/rollover-accident/

When a vehicle rolls over onto its side or roof, the accident is called a rollover accident. SUVs, construction vehicles, vans, pickup trucks, box trucks, four-wheel drives, and commercial trucks are some of the most common vehicles involved in a rollover accident. Rollover accidents account for less than 3% of all passenger vehicle collisions. They still account for around 35% of highway fatalities. Every year, 1,000 heavy truck occupants are killed in truck accidents involving rollovers. The truck drivers were at fault in 78 percent of those cases. These figures depict the severity of injuries sustained in a rollover accident.

Tripped rollover and un-tripped rollover are the two types of rollover accidents. A tripped rollover happens when a vehicle leaves the road and hits something. Road hazards include debris, cracks, potholes, and so on. This type of accident accounts for more than 95 percent of all rollovers. Rollovers that have not been tripped are less common and do not involve any external objects. It involves forces acting in different directions from the tire, centrifugal force, and gravity. This causes the vehicle to flip over, particularly at high speeds and while swerving.

Cadillac Escalade, Jeep Wrangler Unlimited, Toyota 4Runner, Chevrolet Tahoe, Jeep Renegade, GMC Yukon, Dodge Nitro, Honda Element, Nissan Nv3500, and Hyundai Accent are the vehicles most vulnerable to rollover accidents. Taking sharp turns and speeding in curves, colliding with other vehicles, excessive tire grip, especially in some SUVs, and worn tires are some of the leading causes of rollover accidents.

You can protect yourself from fatal injuries by following the instructions. Remove your feet from the pedals to avoid ankle fractures, release the steering wheel, cross your arms across your chest so that your body is pressed deep into the seat, never lean forward when the car rolls, stabilize your body once the vehicle has stopped rolling, and turn off the engine and plan a safe exit. Whiplash injuries, spine injuries, fractures, internal bleeding, head injuries, and cuts and lacerations are the most common injuries that can occur in rollover accidents.

The likelihood of receiving compensation following a rollover accident is determined by who was at fault for the accident. It may become complicated if the insurance company attempts to argue that the claimant is at fault. This could exacerbate the situation. If you do not exercise caution, you may be forced to accept a settlement that is less than what you need to cover the costs of your injury. If you are not satisfied with the reward, you can proceed to the court trial.

Compensation for rollover accident lawsuits, like any other personal injury lawsuit, includes current and future medical expenses such as ambulance bills, medications, surgery bills, rehabilitation expenses, and so on. It would also cover expenses for the claimant’s vehicle repair, in-home care, loss of income, emotional distress, and loss of consortium. If the accident kills the victim, the victim’s family members have the right to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the defendant.

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