All serious car accidents are traumatic, but few are as terrifying and destructive as a rollover accident. Rollover car accidents occur in single-car accidents and in accidents involving two or more vehicles. While taller vehicles like trucks, vans, buses, and SUVs are at a higher risk of rollovers, any vehicle can rollover under the right—or wrong—circumstances.
Rollover accidents cause multiple impacts in addition to the initial crash force, causing serious or catastrophic injuries to motorists.
In a rollover accident, a vehicle tips over onto its side and then rolls over onto its roof at least once, or rolls onto its roof, then back to its wheelbase, and then back again, until it comes to a stop. Rollover accidents result in a higher number of fatalities and catastrophic injuries than any other type of car accident.
Rollover accidents are more common in taller vehicles because the center of gravity is higher. Because of road lane size constrictions, a tall vehicle’s wheelbase cannot be expanded to provide improved balance. This makes a tall vehicle more likely to tip over under specific circumstances leading to a crash.
Studies reveal multiple reasons for rollover accidents, including the following:
Tripping accidents abruptly increase the sideways force of a vehicle, causing it to tip and roll over. Taller vehicles are more likely to roll over from a tripping accident, but any vehicle can experience a rollover especially if the tripping occurs at high speed. Speeding increases the risk of this type of rollover accident.
Experienced Atlanta car accident lawyers have seen untripped rollovers occur more frequently in taller vehicles, particularly when a vehicle speeds and makes dangerous turns around sharp curves or swerves to avoid a collision.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) collects data on accident types, including vehicle rollover accidents. According to NHTSA:
Rollover accidents are more common on rural roads than in urban areas. Male drivers under age 40 are the most likely motorists to experience rollover accidents.
Injuries in rollover accidents tend to be severe due to the initial crash force, multiple impacts during rolling, and the inward crushing of the vehicle structure. Our team of Atlanta personal injury lawyers handle a range of common injuries in rollover accidents including:
Rollover accident claims for damages can be challenging to navigate because they are often classified as single-car accidents. However, when a rollover occurs due to a motorist’s attempt to avoid a collision with a negligent driver, or due to hazardous roadway obstacles, the at-fault party is liable for the injury victim’s damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Some rollovers end in wrongful death claims for family members seeking compensation for their economic and non-economic damages.
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