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    You’re driving down the road on a clear day, when suddenly another vehicle swerves into your lane, forcing you off the road. Before you can react, your car flips, tumbling violently before coming to a stop. The world feels turned upside down—both literally and figuratively.

    After a rollover crash, whether you’re dealing with severe injuries or, worse, the loss of a loved one, you deserve to receive compensation that reflects the harm you’ve endured. At Joye Law Firm, we understand what you’re going through and are committed to helping you recover the maximum compensation possible. Since 1968, our attorneys have helped tens of thousands of South Carolinians recover from the aftermath of traumatic car crashes. We’re here to help you, too. Reach out to us today for a free case evaluation to learn more about your legal options.

    What Are Rollover Accidents?

    A rollover accident occurs when a vehicle flips onto its side or roof. These crashes can result from sharp turns, hitting a curb, or colliding with another vehicle or object. In some cases, a rollover can occur when a vehicle veers off the road and overcorrects.

    Rollover accidents can be incredibly dangerous due to the forces involved and the risk of serious injury or death. While they are not as common as other types of car crashes, the severity of injuries from these types of crashes make them a significant concern for drivers.

    The damage from rollover crashes is compounded when a vehicle’s safety features are defective or fail.

    Common Types of Vehicles Involved

    SUVs, pickup trucks, and vans are particularly prone to rollovers due to their higher center of gravity. When these vehicles are involved in sudden steering maneuvers or high-speed collisions, they are more likely to flip compared to sedans or other cars.

    Additionally, large commercial trucks, like box trucks and tractor-trailers, can roll over when negotiating a turn, overcorrecting, or during windy conditions. Sometimes, a tractor-trailer’s load may shift or fall during transit, leading to a rollover crash. If the truck rolls on top of an adjacent car, it can crush the occupants inside.

    Statistics on Frequency and Fatality Rates

    According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), rollover accidents represent around 35% of all vehicle-related fatalities. Although rollover accidents make up a smaller portion of total crashes, they account for a disproportionate number of deaths and serious injuries. The risk of death in a rollover crash is significantly higher if the person is ejected from the vehicle, which is why wearing a seatbelt is so important.

    Common Causes and Risk Factors That Increase Rollover Probability

    Rollover accidents don’t usually happen in isolation—they often involve a combination of factors that lead to the vehicle losing control. These factors, which may not be immediately obvious, can make a significant difference in the vehicle’s stability and the driver’s ability to regain control.

    Vehicle Design and Stability Issues

    One significant contributor is the vehicle’s design, particularly in taller vehicles like SUVs, vans and trucks. Their higher center of gravity makes them less stable than lower-profile cars, making them more prone to tipping over when taking sharp turns or encountering sudden obstacles.

    Unsafe Driving and Experience

    Inexperienced drivers or those who make reckless decisions on the road, like speeding, may not be able to handle their vehicle properly in dangerous conditions. Sudden swerves or high speeds can destabilize the vehicle, especially on curves or when avoiding other obstacles.

    Road Conditions

    Narrow or winding roads,  uneven surfaces, potholes, construction zones, or roads with unexpected curves can play a significant role in these accidents. When drivers aren’t prepared for the road conditions, it becomes easier for them to lose control of the vehicle.

    Weather Conditions

    Adverse weather conditions—such as rain, snow, or ice—can decrease road traction and make rollovers more likely. Fog and reduced visibility can also contribute to drivers making sudden maneuvers that result in loss of control.

    Tire Defects and Maintenance Problems

    Tires that are not properly maintained or are defective can lead to a rollover crash. Worn-out tires, improper tire pressure, or manufacturing defects can cause tire blowouts that may force a driver to lose control.

    Driver Impairment or Distraction

    Driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or even fatigue significantly increases the chances of an accident. Drivers who are distracted—whether by texting, talking on the phone, or engaging in other activities—are more likely to make mistakes that can lead to rollovers.

    Vehicle Loading and Cargo Distribution

    Improperly loaded vehicles can become unstable, especially when cargo is unevenly distributed. Overloading a vehicle with heavy items or poorly securing cargo can lead to a dangerous shift in the vehicle’s balance.

    Common Injuries in Rollover Accidents

    Rollover accidents often result in severe injuries due to the intense forces involved. Some of the most common injuries include:

    Head and Brain Trauma

    Head injuries, including concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBI), occur frequently in rollovers. The violent nature of these crashes can lead to skull fractures, brain hemorrhaging, or long-term cognitive impairment. Even mild brain injuries should be treated with caution as they can have debilitating effects that worsen over time without treatment.

    Spinal Cord Injuriesspinal cord injury

    Rollovers often cause serious spinal cord injuries that can result in paralysis or permanent mobility issues. These injuries occur when the spine is jolted or compressed during the crash, leading to nerve damage.

    Broken Bones and Fractures

    Broken limbs, ribs, and facial bones are common injuries in rollover accidents. The impact from the crash or being ejected from the vehicle can result in fractures, some of which may require long-term rehabilitation.

    Internal Organ Damage

    The force of the crash can damage internal organs, such as the liver, kidneys, or lungs. Internal bleeding from organ damage can be life-threatening if not addressed immediately.

    Ejection Injuries

    One of the most dangerous aspects of a rollover accident is the risk of ejection. If a person is not wearing a seatbelt or the seatbelt fails, they may be thrown from the vehicle, increasing the chance of fatal injury.

    Psychological Trauma

    Surviving a rollover accident can leave lasting emotional scars. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and depression are not uncommon for those involved in such traumatic events. Counseling and mental health support are important aspects of recovery.

    Determining Liability for a Rollover Crash

    Several parties may be accountable for a rollover accident. Understanding who is liable will help your attorney determine who should be responsible for compensating you.

    Vehicle or Tire Manufacturers

    If the vehicle was designed or manufactured in a way that made it more prone to rollovers, the manufacturer could be liable. This includes cases where faulty equipment or design flaws contributed to the crash. If tire defects or poor maintenance led to the crash, the tire manufacturer or service provider may be accountable.

    Other Drivers

    If another driver’s actions led to the collision, such as cutting you off, driving recklessly, or failing to maintain control of their vehicle, they may be liable for the crash.

    Road Maintenance Authorities

    If poor road conditions—such as potholes, loose gravel, or inadequate barriers—contributed to the accident, the government entity responsible for maintaining the road could be responsible.

    Commercial Vehicle Companies

    If a commercial vehicle, such as a big truck or bus, was involved in the rollover, the company that operates the vehicle may be liable for the driver’s actions or maintenance issues.

    After a rollover accident, victims have the right to seek compensation for their injuries and losses.

    Types of Compensation Available

    Victims may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and any other losses related to the accident. If the victim is deceased, the family may file a wrongful death claim.

    Statute of Limitations

    In South Carolina, victims typically have three years fro the date of the accident to file personal injury claim. Missing this deadline could prevent you from recovering compensation. There are some exceptions to the deadlines. For example, if the defendant is a governmental entity the timeline may be shortened. It’s best to speak with an attorney as soon as possible following a serious accident to understand your rights and protect crucial timelines that exist in your case.

    Insurance Claims Process

    After a rollover accident, you’ll likely need to file a claim with the at-fault party’s insurance company. Unfortunately, insurance companies often try to minimize payouts. Having an experienced attorney from Joye Law Firm on your side can help ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.

    Steps to Take After Suffering Injuries in a Rollover Accident

    If you’re suffering from significant injuries because of a rollover accident that wasn’t your fault, you need to take certain steps to protect your health, strengthen your claim, and improve your chances of recovering compensation.

    Prioritize Your Medical Recovery

    Your health should always come first after a car crash. If you’re still in the hospital or at home recovering, follow your doctor’s treatment plan closely. Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments, take medications as prescribed, and don’t push yourself to return to work or normal activities too soon.

    Not only does this ensure you heal properly, but it also creates a record of your medical treatment. Gaps in care or ignoring medical advice can give the at-fault party’s insurance company a reason to undervalue or deny your claim.

    Keep Track of Your Medical Expenses and Other Costs

    Rollover accidents often result in significant medical expenses and other financial losses. Start gathering documentation for all costs related to your injuries, including:

    • Hospital bills, doctor visits, surgeries, and physical therapy
    • Prescription medications and medical devices (like braces or wheelchairs)
    • Transportation costs for medical appointments
    • Lost income if you’re unable to work while recovering

    These records will play a key role in showing the financial impact of the accident.

    Avoid Speaking with the At-Fault Driver’s Insurance Company

    The insurance company representing the at-fault party may contact you soon after the accident. Adjusters often ask for recorded statements or offer quick settlements. While it may seem like they’re trying to help, their priority is to save the insurance company money—not to provide you with fair compensation.

    Avoid giving recorded statements or accepting settlement offers without first consulting an experienced car accident attorney. Insurance companies may pressure you into settling for less than you need, especially before you know the full extent of your injuries.

    Document How the Accident Has Affected Your Life

    Keep a personal record of how your injuries are impacting your daily life. This personal documentation helps demonstrate the full scope of your losses beyond just medical bills.

    Contact an Experienced Car Accident Lawyer

    After a serious rollover accident, contacting a South Carolina car accident lawyer should be a priority. Recovering compensation for your losses isn’t as straightforward as submitting a claim. Insurance companies may try to blame you for the accident or downplay the severity of your injuries to minimize payouts.

    How Joye Law Firm Can Help

    At Joye Law Firm, we have a proven track record of helping victims of rollover accidents secure the compensation they need. We’ll investigate your case, gather evidence, and work with expert witnesses to build a strong case on your behalf. Our team will negotiate with insurance companies and, if necessary, represent you in court.

    Our commitment to justice is evident in the cases we’ve handled. One such case involved a client whose journey to Miami turned tragic when defective Firestone tires on her Mazda Navajo caused a rollover accident on I-95, leaving her with fractured cervical vertebrae and a lifetime of medical challenges. With the help of Joye Law Firm Partner, Mark Joye, she secured a significant settlement, marking one of the two largest settlements among the Firestone cases filed in South Carolina.

    In another tragic case, a woman lost her life when another driver struck her Chevrolet Trailblazer, causing a rollover and massive roof crush on the driver’s side. Attorney Mark Joye filed a lawsuit against General Motors, alleging defective roof design and highlighting the automaker’s failure to address known roof-strength issues in rollover events. Through extensive investigations, expert testimony, and aggressive litigation, the case was resolved through a confidential settlement, providing some closure to the grieving family while holding General Motors accountable for its negligence.

    While past results like these don’t guarantee future outcomes, at Joye Law Firm, we are committed to helping rollover accident victims and their families navigate these complex cases, ensuring they receive the justice and compensation they deserve.

    FAQs About Rollover Accidents in SC

    Here are some common questions regarding rollover accidents and the legal process:

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    What should I do if I’ve been injured in a rollover accident?

    Seek medical attention immediately, document the scene, and contact an attorney to discuss your case.

    How long do I have to file a claim?

    In South Carolina, the statute of limitations is typically three years from the date of the accident.

    What if the insurance company offers me a settlement?

    Consult with an attorney before accepting any settlement offer to ensure it covers all your damages.

    How long will my case take?

    The timeline depends on the specifics of the case, but Joye Law Firm will work efficiently to resolve your case as quickly as possible.

    Should I settle or go to trial?

    Your attorney will advise you on whether settlement or trial is the best course of action based on your case’s circumstances.

    Contact an Experienced Car Accident Attorney Now

    You deserve compensation for your injuries resulting from a rollover crash someone else caused. Contact the experienced car accident attorneys at Joye Law Firm by calling (888) 324-3100 for a free consultation. We’re here to help you understand your rights and guide you through the legal process. Our attorneys know how to secure the full compensation you need. Let us help you.

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