Rhinelander SUV Rollover Lawyers

Depending on where and how your vehicle and another vehicle collide, you may experience a rollover. This occurs most often to drivers of SUVs, since their vehicle’s center of gravity is much higher than the average car. If your automobile rolls over during a collision, the chances of you being injured increases significantly. Studies have reported that passengers of vehicles that rollover during a collision have a much higher chance of sustaining severe injuries and or even death. Brain damage, spine and neck injuries, and broken bones are common injuries that occur from a rollover situation. The pressure and weight of the car is placed on the roof of the vehicle when a rollover occurs and if the roof of the car is weak, it may collapse. If you or a loved one has been injured due to a rollover situation, contact an attorney to discover all of your legal options.

The Wisconsin law office of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has a team of skilled Rhinelander rollover lawyers who are committed to helping you navigate the complicated legal process. With many years of experience representing victims of rollover cases, the Rhinelander lawyers will be able to carefully evaluate your case to make sure that filing a lawsuit is the best choice for you. With 12 offices throughout Wisconsin, the Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has become one of the state’s largest personal injury law firms. Contact the Rhinelander rollover lawyers today to schedule a free initial consultation. This consultation allows you to have all of your legal questions answered and provide you with the guidance to pursue a lawsuit against those that have caused you harm.

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