Permanent spine and neck injury in rollover crashes
December 4, 2010
After the initial impact of a car or truck accident, there is often secondary injuries caused by the rolling of the vehicle and the failure of defective elements within the crash protection structures of the car itself. Having represented injured car crash victims in car rollover accidents, Herndon injury lawyer Doug Landau has seen the various ways that occupants can be permanently injured due to several overlapping causes, even in single vehicle accidents.
In a car rollover wreck, the Herndon law firm ABRAMS LANDAU has seen:
- Occupant ejections
- Failure to have side airbags
- Defect in the seatbelts
- Glass, window frame and glazing claims
- Failures of the seatbacks
- Roof crush head and neck injuries
- Vehicle Stability systems failure