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Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) Rollovers

SUV Rollover Attorneys

SUVs (Sport Utility Vehicles) are designed to be lightweight to improve the total gas mileage for the vehicle. However, there is a huge drawback to the relatively low weight of a sport utility vehicle: the chance for a hazardous and potentially fatal vehicle rollover.

And, as more and more people purchase SUVs for themselves and their families, the chance of a serious rollover accident is increasing even more. This poses a serious threat to you and any passengers in your SUV. It is also a danger to everybody else on the road.

History has shown us that you do not have to be driving fast or recklessly to cause a serious accident with an SUV. There are many examples involving nearly all the SUV manufacturers. Ford, GM, and Chrysler have all had lawsuits brought against them—mostly because these companies failed to warn consumers about the exact dangers involved with their sports utility vehicles. The Ford Explorer, Mitsubishi Montero, Endeavor, and Outlander, and Chevrolet Trailblazer, Yukon, and Envoy are only a few subjects involved in past lawsuits.

The SUV rollover lawyers and product liability attorneys at the Healy law firm can represent your products liability case successfully. To set up a free legal consultation call our personal injury attorneys at 1-877-767-4591.

 

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