Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid Rollover Risk
Chevrolet Tahoes are some of the most popular SUVs that are sold in the United States. Unfortunately, like other SUVs, Chevrolet’s SUVs are subject to an increased risk of rollover accidents. According to tests performed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the newer Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrids presented a 22.8% risk for a rollover under the conditions of the tests.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a rollover accident involving a Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid, contact the experienced SUV rollover attorneys of the Willis Law Firm by calling 800-883-9858 to discuss your legal options as the victim of a rollover.
Dangers of Rollover Accidents
Like any kind of vehicle accident, rollovers pose serious dangers for those involved. If you are hurt in a rollover accident, the following severe injuries are particularly likely to occur:
- Head and brain injuries
- Neck and spine injuries
- Bone fractures
- Bruises
- Lacerations
Rollover accidents injure or kill many people every year in the U.S., so it is important to know both the risks that you have if you drive a particular SUV and also what you can do if you are the victim in an SUV rollover accident. You should not have to bear the expenses incurred by a rollover accident, particularly if that accident was the result of a vehicle manufacturer’s negligence in the design of that vehicle.
Contact Us
If you or someone you know has suffered an injury involving a Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid in a rollover accident, contact the SUV rollover lawyers of the Willis Law Firm at 800-883-9858 today. You may be able to recover financial compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and vehicle replacement costs.