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WILLIS
LAW FIRM
1221 McKinney
Suite #3333
Houston, Texas
713-654-4040
TOLL FREE
1-800-883-9858
1-800-468-4878

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR ROLLOVER ACCIDENTS
- ROOF COLLAPSE / ROOF CRUSH
- DOOR LATCH FAILURES / DOOR LOCK DEFECTS
- FUEL FED FIRES
- SEAT BELT DEFECTS
- LINCOLN NAVIGATOR ROLL OVER LAWSUIT
LINCOLN NAVIGATOR ROLLOVER PROBLEMS
The Lincoln Navigator like most SUV's and pickup trucks has by it's their very nature has a high center of gravity, therefore can be a very unstable vehicle on and off the road. Although the Lincoln Navigator is designed to be driven off the road, it does not have a roll bar, cages or other roof crush or occupant protection. And to make matters worse, few SUVs, vans or trucks meet the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) roof support safety standard (FMVSS 216)
Most Lincoln Navigator rollover accidents occur when the driver is forced to take an emergency or evasive action after steering in one direction and then rapidly correcting in the opposite direction, such as a typical avoidance maneuver with a road hazard, a deer, a dog, pothole or another vehicle in their path. This evasive action often results in a rollover.
LINCOLN NAVIGATOR ROOF CRUSH - ROOF PILLAR COLLAPSE
The roof structure of the 4 door Lincoln Navigator is comprised of a roof, two A-Pillars, two B-Pillars two C-Pillars and two D-Pillars. In a Lincoln Navigator roll over, the weight of the vehicle is almost more than the roof can stand and often severe roof crush is observed. The additional weight of this SUV causes greatly increased presures and forces on the side doors and the roof pillars. This increased weight and pressure on the roof supports often result in roof failure or roof crush, especially at highway speeds. This crushing of the roof of the Lincoln Navigator subjects the occupants to severe injuries and death as the roof crushes into their head and necks, resulting in spinal cord injuries, paralysis and death.
Roof crush injuries are caused by the energy of the vehicle in a roll creating compressive forces pushing down on the top of skull when the head is in an upright position. The compression causes a bursting fracture in the C5 to C7 of the cervical spine. This bursting fracture causes a loss of intravertebral space both anterior and posterior.In other rollovers, the roof intruding is not the cause of injury, but it is when the occupant "drives" into the roof, resulting in the head flexing forward before receiving an impact to the top of the head.
LINCOLN NAVIGATOR DOOR LATCH FAILURES
The Lincoln Navigator door locks in the 1997 through 2000 models may contain a manufacturing defect in the outside handle which may make the handle non-compliant with FMVSS 206 and dangerous to the consumer. As required by the (FMVSS 206) all vehicle door latch systems, including both the inside and outside door handles, are required to withstand certain pressures or forces to keep vehicle's door lock from opening during a typical rollover or accident. FMVSS 206 relates to the door latch and FMVSS 206 requires that the door handle and latch mechanism be able to withstand 30 g's of inertial loading in an accident. If in a Lincoln Navigator rollover the door lock or door latch fails to hold, then the door will open allowing the occupants to be ejected or face untold injuries from being partially ejected or hit by other objects and other vehicles.
LINCOLN NAVIGATOR ROLLOVER LAWSUITS & LEGAL ACTIONS
If you or a loved one has been seriously injured or killed in a Lincoln Navigator rollover accident or any Ford SUV or Truck rollover / accident and you like to know more about your legal rights in filing a rollover lawsuit or any other potential product liability or negligence legal action, then call and talk with Mr. Willis, a Board Certified Personal Injury Trial Lawyer with over 20+ years of product liability and rollover litigation experience. Call the Willis Law Firm at 1-800-883-9858 or click here for a Free SUV Rollover Lawsuit Evaluation
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FORD F150 TRUCK ROLLOVER
* Ford F150 Rollovers
* F-150 Roof Collapse
* F-150 Door Latch Failure
* F-150 Fuel Fed Fires
* F-150 Tire Tread Defect
* F-150 Rollover Lawsuit 
FORD F250 TRUCK ROLLOVER
* Ford F250 Rollovers
* F-250 Roof Collapse
* F-250 Door Latch Failure
* F-250 Fuel Fed Fires
* F-250 Tire Tread Defect
* F-250 Rollover Lawsuit

FORD EXPEDITION ROLLOVER
* Ford Expedition Rollovers
* Expedition Roof Collapse
* Expedition Door Latch
* Expedition Fuel Fed Fires
* Expedition Tire Recall

FORD EXCURSION ROLLOVER
* Ford Excursion Rollovers
* Excursion Roof Collapse
* Excursion Door Latch
* Excursion Fuel Fed Fires
* Excursion Tire Separation
* Excursion Lawsuit

LINCOLN NAVIGATOR ROLLOVER
* Lincoln Navigator Rollovers
* Navigator Roof Collapse
* Navigator Door Latch
* Navigator Fuel Fed Fires
* Navigator Tire Separation
* Navigator Lawsuit

FORD 15 PASSENGER VAN ROLLOVER ACCIDENTS
* Ford E350 Rollovers
* Econoline Van Rollover
* Ford Van Roof Crush
* Ford Club Wagon Van
* Club Wagon Van Rollover
* Ford 15 Passenger Vans
* 15 Passenger Van Recall
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PLEASE NOTE: The statements and information provided on this web site are for the informational purposes only. This law firm is not affiliated in any way with any trademark owner. The use of any trademarks on this site is for product identification and information purposes only .This webpage is provided to you to assist in SUV Rollover accidents, passenger van rollovers, 15 passenger van rollover accidents, recalls, truck accidents & rollovers, tire tread defects, tire separations, roof crush and roof pillar collapse, seat belt failures, fuel fed fires and other related rollover accident issues, including rollover injuries and deaths.This site is not intended to provide legal advice to the reader and NO attorney-client relationship shall be deemed to arise from the receipt this page and/or its associated pages or any oral or e-mail communication to or from with the Willis Law Firm. There will be NO lawsuits filed, claims made, letters or phone calls made for a prospective client, until that person is represented by the firm. An attorney client relationship only arises after the attorney and client have signed a written attorney client contract.
Mr. Willis is licensed attorney in New York and Texas. He is a Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Lawyer, certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Read more about Board Certification, Click Here. Principle office is Houston, Texas.
Mr. Willis has represented clients in personal injury, auto accident, suv rollover, van & truck rollovers and other product liability and negligence cases from across the United States, including clients from Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin & West Virginia.
Further, any statement or reference to past personal injury, products liability or SUV rollover lawsuits, settlements or verdicts should NOT be relied upon in one's own case or in your decision on which law firm to hire. All client's cases, facts, injuries, damages, venues and lawsuits are different and there is NO way to predict the outcome of a particular case, verdict of a jury or judge or the strength of a case before a judge, jury or the appellate court system. The client is responsible for all of their own medical expenses. All cases are handled on a contingent fee basis. NO attorneys fees or case costs charged to client, unless a recovery is made for the client. Often in very serious and catastrophic injury and death cases Mr. Willis may associate with another products liability attorney as co-counsel and in other matters, the case may be referred. In cases where a legal matter is referred, Mr. Willis will continue to maintain joint responsibility with the handling attorney or lead counsel and actively monitor the progress and development of the case. Due to his 22+ years of experience in personal injury and products liability cases, Mr. Willis will often continue to assist in working with the hired experts and engineers and in research of the defective product or other related legal matters in the case.

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