Hyundai Tucson and Your Risk for Rollover
Since the early 2000s, Hyundai had been producing SUV models that offer consumers a larger vehicle with greater capacity and space. One of these models is the Tucson, introduced in 2004. Although SUVs like the Tucson have benefits for consumers, they also have a higher risk for rollover accidents than do smaller vehicles. The 2012 Hyundai Tucson has a 17.6% risk for a rollover accident if it is compromised in a car crash, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Rollover accidents are likely to cause severe injury to those who are involved, and if a rollover may be attributed to the design of the vehicle, it may be appropriate to pursue financial compensation through a civil lawsuit. To learn more about your legal rights if your Hyundai Tucson has rolled, contact the experienced SUV rollover lawyers of the Willis Law Firm by calling 800-883-9858.
What are the Risks?
There are many things that can increase a vehicle’s potential to be involved in a rollover accident, but typically, if your vehicle has any of the following problems, your risk for injury in a rollover accident will increase dramatically:
- Inferior / inadequate parts
- Design flaws
- Mistakes made in the manufacture or assembly of a vehicle
These common problems are often cited as causes of rollover accidents and subsequent injuries and medical costs incurred by those who are hurt in rollover accidents.
Contact Us
If you have been hurt in a Hyundai Tucson rollover accident, do not hesitate to seek legal counsel. You may be able to recover compensation for your medical bills, vehicle replacement costs, and other damages. Contact the experienced SUV rollover attorneys of the Willis Law Firm at 800-883-9858 today.