Sheboygan SUV Rollover Lawyers

Although SUVs are more susceptible to rolling over during a collision, passenger cars are also capable of flipping. SUVs have a higher center of gravity which causes the vehicle to want to tip over if it is hit by another car. The chances of you being seriously injured in an accident greatly increase if your car rolls over during the collision, no matter if you drive an SUV or a regular passenger car. These injuries may include broken bones, brain damage, neck and spine injuries, and even death. When your vehicle rolls over, a great deal of pressure is placed on the roof of the vehicle. If the roof of your automobile is unable to support the weight of the car, it is likely to collapse and cause any passengers inside serious injury. If you or a loved one has been injured due to a roll over situation, contact an attorney as soon as possible to learn about your legal options. It is important that negligent manufacturers and auto dealers are held accountable for the injuries that their actions have caused.

The Wisconsin law office of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has a team of skilled Sheboygan rollover lawyers. The Sheboygan lawyers are dedicated to the success of your case and are committed to working closely to ensure that you receive to compensation that you deserve for your injuries. Allow the Sheboygan rollover lawyers to help you navigate the complicated litigation process and answer any of your legal questions. With 12 offices throughout Wisconsin, Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has grown into one of the largest and most successful personal injury law firms in the state. Contact the Sheboygan office today to schedule your free initial consultation and have your case evaluated by an experienced Sheboygan rollover attorney.

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