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  • Ford Explorer Rollover - Driver suffered serious injuries and passenger was fatally injured when the vehicle's Firestone tire de-treaded.
  • Chevrolet S10 Pickup Truck Rollover - A five year old boy was thrown from the truck when the vehicle rolled, causing permanent damage.
  • Geo Tracker SUV Accident - Driver suffered severe spinal injuries and paralysis when her seat back collapsed on impact in a collision.
  • Mazda SUV Roof Crush - Driver suffered catastrophic spinal compression & fractures from roof pillar collapse in rollover accident.
  • Jeep Wrangler Rollover - Driver sustained serious spinal cord injuries and trauma brain damage as a result of dodging a dog and rolling over.

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Roll Bars

When an automobile rolls over, the vehicle’s occupants are in danger of having the roof collapse on top of them. To help prevent this problem from occurring, many vehicle manufacturers equip their vehicles with roll bars, which act as supports for the roof.

Unfortunately, many vehicles lack this important safety feature, which may increase a rollover victim’s chance of injury. If you or someone you love suffered an injury in an SUV rollover accident, contact the SUV rollover lawyers of The Willis Law Firm today at 800-883-9858 for a free initial consultation.

The Importance of Roll Bars

Roll bars are usually attached to the base of a vehicle. This method of manufacturing an automobile creates a type of cage. This cage helps prevent the occurrence of roof crush or crushed side panels because they keep the body rigid in the event of a rollover.

Even though they have many benefits and greatly improve the safety of vehicles, many automobile manufacturers neglect to add roll bars to their automobiles. Leaving these safety supports out gives manufacturers more design options, but this often comes at the expense of safety.

In some cases, victims of rollover accidents may be able to hold the automobile manufacturer accountable for leaving out roll bars.

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Roll bars greatly improve the structural integrity and safety of automobiles, yet many manufacturers fail to include them on their vehicles. If you or your loved one suffered injuries after a rollover accident in a vehicle that lacked roll bars, contact the SUV rollover attorneys of The Willis Law Firm at 800-883-9858 today for a free case evaluation.

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