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The experience of having your car overturned in a collision is extremely alarming. Rollover accidents happen, and they regularly contribute to catastrophic injuries and deaths. Acknowledging the prevailing causes of rollover accidents can help you better secure yourself — and your loved ones — from these destructive collisions. If a reckless or negligent driver leaves you injured in a rollover accident, you need the legal counsel of a dedicated Houston car accident lawyer at West Loop Law and the Law Office of Nhan Nguyen, MD, JD. 

Rollover Crashes & Driver Error

According to the National Highway and Traffic Safety Association (NHTSA), driver error plays a notable part in rollover collisions. When drivers overcompensate in emergency driving situations — rather than safely steering through them — they commonly cause their vehicles to overturn. When you find yourself in an emergency situation on the road due to your own driving error, it is very easy to panic and overcompensate. There are certain driver errors that are more likely to result in these accidents: 

  • Driving at High Speeds. Speed is a significant factor in deadly rollovers — more so than any other kind of roadway fatalities. In fact, speeding is involved in nearly 40% of deadly rollovers that take place on highways with a speed limit of at least 55 miles per hour. 
  • Driving while Impaired. Impaired driving is always dangerous, but it doesn’t properly communicate the role that impairment has in fatal rollover crashes. In fact, nearly half of all deadly rollovers involve an impaired driver. When you face a driving emergency, even a small amount of alcohol in your system can be extremely dangerous. 
  • Traveling on Country Roads. Rural roads experience a significant share or rollover collisions. These roadways often don’t have the safety features of more well-traveled highways. On the whole, around 75% of all rollover deaths take place on rural highways with speed limits of at least 55 mph. 
  • Driving on Worn, Damaged, or Faultily Manufactured Tires. The tires on your car connect you to the road. That means if they aren’t functioning properly, you are more vulnerable to being involved in a terrible accident, such as a rollover. The ability to control your vehicle properly during an emergency directly corresponds to the condition of your tires, and rollover accidents can be caused by a lack of driver control. 
Common Causes of Rollover Accidents

Multi-Vehicle Rollover Collisions

The vast majority of rollover accidents are single-vehicle incidents. However, rollover crashes involving more than one car do happen. These collisions are usually caused by drivers who are speeding, impaired on alcohol or drugs, or fail to adjust to the condition of the road — such as inclement weather. 

Houston Car Wreck Attorneys

Across the state, there were 17,535 people who suffered serious injuries in the aftermath of a car crash in 2017. Statistics show that a Texas resident was killed every 2 hours and 21 minutes, with 3,727 reported roadway fatalities in 2017. These crashes can leave victims with life-changing injuries, and many are often unable to return to work and support themselves, let alone deal with expensive medical bills. Dealing with the aftermath of a devastating accident can be difficult on your own.

West Loop Law and the Law Office of Nhan Nguyen, MD, JD has the knowledge and experience to make sure your case is treated fairly and that the liable party is held responsible. When you have been injured in an accident, your focus should be on healing yourself physically, emotionally, and mentally so you can return to your normal life. Contact our offices today at 713-840-7200 to discuss your case with a qualified Houston personal injury lawyer.