Your Nebraska SUV rollover accident attorney fights for your Nebraska rights
The SUV, or sport utility vehicle, may be among the most dangerous cars on America's highways and streets. Yet the SUV has been very popular in recent years, with more than 25 per cent cars sold being an SUV. Yet with this popularity has come a down side: SUVs frequently roll over, and in doing so, they frequently crush passengers when they turn over and their roof crushes. A skilled Nebraska SUV rollover accident lawyer knows how to hold accountable the manufacturer whose design defects directly caused such accidents.
One of the most severe injuries sustained in a major Nebraska car accident is a head injury, particularly a brain injury. These injuries are tragically frequent among those Americans who drive an SUV, or sport utility vehicle. That's due to the fact that SUV automobiles have a high propensity to roll over and turn upside down. As this SUV rollover happens, the SUV roof, which may be structurally unsafe, tends to crumple, seriously harming those inside. The ensuing head or brain injuries can be severe.
After a person in Nebraska has suffered injury due to an SUV rollover accident, the cost to that person can be enormous. Medical bills alone can run up to many thousands of dollars, and extensive rehabilitation therapy also may be needed, especially for head, neck or back injuries endured after an SUV roof crush. Such persons also may lose large wages after an SUV rollover accident, and that's not to mention the pain and suffering they endure. In such cases, a skilled Nebraska SUV rollover accident lawyer can help in gaining economic recovery. Contact an experienced Nebraska SUV rollover accident lawyer now.
Many people in Nebraska have bought an SUV because they thought it would be safer than other cars on the road. However, the SUV is inherently dangerous to drive, largely due to a high center of gravity which leads to deadly SUV rollover accidents. Often such crashes occur with only a single SUV involved. In fact, almost half of SUV driver deaths in a recent year were in single-vehicle rollover crashes. In other cars, only 20 per cent of deaths came from single-vehicle rollovers.
DISCLAIMER: Jim S. Adler & Associates is not licensed in Nebraska. Nevertheless, the Texas law firm does work with outside counsel and local counsel to litigate claims for Nebraska as appropriate.
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