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SUV Rollover

SUV rollovers are deadly, accounting for thousands of fatalities each year in the U.S. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), every year in the United States over 250,000 vehicle rollovers occur, and almost 85% of all rollover-related fatalities are in single-vehicle accidents — that is, the vehicles that rolled over were not hit by another vehicle.

The High Fatality Rate in SUV Rollovers

Although only about 3%–4% of the crashes involving privately owned vehicles were rollovers, nearly a third of crash fatalities were in rollovers. SUVs have had the highest rate of rollovers, in part because SUV designs have the vehicle occupants riding higher from the ground, with a higher center of gravity for the entire vehicle. SUVs can tip over more easily than sedans, and they are more difficult to maneuver. Vans and light trucks (pickup trucks) are also more prone to rollovers than sedans, for the same reasons.

SUV Rollover, Roof Crush, Fires

The high rate of injuries and fatalities that accompanies SUV rollovers is based in part on the fact that many SUVs do not have adequate roof headers, supports, and roof strength, and the roof is too easily crushed in a rollover. Neck, brain, and spinal cord injuries are a frequent outcome of SUV rollovers. The physical and emotional costs of such injuries cannot be overestimated.

SUV rollovers also frequently result in a vehicle fire. When an SUV rolls over, its fuel line and/or gas tank may get damaged and leak gasoline. Horrific physical injuries are a frequent result of SUV rollover fires.

Pressure for SUV Rollover Prevention

For many years now, safety advocates have been trying to get the federal government to help prevent SUV rollovers by mandating several types of design improvements in SUVs and other passenger vehicles, including large (15-passenger) vans, which also have a high rollover risk. Unfortunately, the government has been slow to take action on such protections for Americans on the road.

Discuss Your Concerns with an SUV Rollover Attorney

The New York SUV rollover accident lawyers at Lipsig, Shapey, Manus & Moverman help SUV rollover victims receive the compensation they deserve. Contact our offices today to discuss your circumstances and learn about your legal rights.

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May 26, 2009 - Our client, Amanda Dinnigan, a ten-year-old passenger in a GMC Envoy, was so seriously injured that she is now permanently a quadraplegic due to a defective seat belt in this General Motors designed car. Her medical expenses are estimated at approximately a half million dollars a year. Unfortunately, with the bankruptcy of General Motors, little Amanda may not be able to receive any compensation whatsoever for her devastating injuries nor for these very high continuing medical costs. Click here to see the full Daily News article of May 26, 2009. Click here to see the full New York Post article of May 26, 2009.

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June 13, 2008 - Manhattan Jury Awards $540,000 to Lipsig client struck by "Hit and Run" vehicle 

April 29, 2008 - Jury Awards $12.72 Million Verdict in Infant Lead Poisoning Case

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January 17, 2008 - Cranium Cadoo Board Games Recalled Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

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Infant Lead Paint Poisoning Case - Jury Awards $12.72 Million Verdict in Infant Lead Poisoning Case

Lead Paint Poisoning Case - Won a $50 million verdict for a young child who developed severe brain damage as a result of lead poisoning. The building owner where the child lived was found negligent.

Faulty Traffic Light Case - Won a $39 million verdict for a 12-year-old boy who was struck by an automobile because the City failed to install a traffic light.

School Assault Case - Won a $10 million verdict for a young girl who was violently assaulted in the stairwell of a City public school.

Subway Accident Case - Won a $9.3 million verdict for a 29-year-old man who lost his left arm and suffered an open skull fracture as the result of being struck by a subway train.

Automobile Accident Case - Won a $7.6 million verdict for a 65-year-old woman who lost her leg as a result of being struck by a vehicle that had skidded on an icy roadway.

Intruder Assault and Defamation - Won a $6 million verdict for a woman who was brutally attacked and stabbed in her apartment building due to poor security.

Defective Seat Belt - Won a $9.5 million verdict for the family of a woman killed by a defectively designed belt during a low-speed collision at a Bronx intersection.

Have you been seriously injured? You may be entitled to recover money.

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