2010 Nissan Rogue
The Nissan Rogue is a popular SUV that many people have purchased over the years. The 2010 model adapts existing features to suit new trends, but the vehicle still possesses a relatively high risk for rollover accidents, something every SUV model has. Like other SUVs, the Nissan Rogue has been rated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA, based on its safety features and the risks that drivers take when driving a Nissan Rogue. The NHTSA has rated the 4×4 2010 Nissan Rogue as having a 17.9% risk for rollover if an accident occurs, with this percentage increasing to 19.8% for the 4×2 model.
Despite the upfront risks that come with purchasing and driving an SUV, if an SUV like the Nissan Rogue has a flaw or defect that causes you to roll over, you could be entitled to financial compensation from the manufacturer. Contact an experienced SUV rollover accidents attorney of the Willis Law Firm today at 800-883-9858 to discuss your case.
What Kinds of Flaws Lead to Rollovers?
Many design or construction flaws could increase a vehicle’s chance of rolling over in an accident. Some of these might include:
- Faulty parts
- Steering problems
- Braking malfunctions
- Tire defects
These problems are serious and could increase your risk for being involved in a rollover accident. Should this happen to you, you should contact a qualified attorney to discuss filing a claim against the negligent auto manufacturer/designer.
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If you or someone you know has suffered injury or losses in a rollover accident with the 2010 Nissan Rogue, contact a qualified SUV rollover attorney of the Willis Law Firm today by calling 800-883-9858.