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Roll Bar Limitations

Several different SUV manufacturers utilize roll bars to help with the structural stability of their vehicles. However, a roll bar may not stop a person from sustaining serious injuries even when present. Although these devices can prevent some injuries possible in a rollover accident by maintaining the integrity of the roof, they do not prevent further injuries from the actual collision or the forces of the roll itself, though.

If you have been hurt in an SUV rollover accident, you are not alone. We may be able to help you defend your rights to ensure that you get the compensation you deserve. To learn more about your legal options, contact the experienced SUV rollover lawyers of the Willis Law Firm by calling 800-883-9858.

Injuries Despite Roll Bars

As a safety option, a roll bar is an important feature for an SUV owner to have installed in their vehicle. These devices work to keep a roof from collapsing during a rollover. As a result, a person may have a significantly better chance of avoiding serious injuries to the neck and head.

Still, though these devices offer protection from some severe injuries, they do not work to prevent other types of injuries, including:

  • Broken bones
  • Severe cuts and bruises from broken glass
  • Internal tissue damage
  • Certain neck injuries, such as whiplash

The roll bar may prevent a vehicle’s roof from collapsing after an accident, but it cannot lessen the violent forces of a rollover. Sadly, these accidents can prove destructive and even deadly.

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If you have sustained a serious injury because of an SUV or pickup truck rollover, you may be entitled to pursue legal compensation for your injuries. To discuss these legal options with an experienced advisor, contact the rollover attorneys of the Willis Law Firm today at 800-883-9858.

 

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