GMC Terrain
SUVs can be especially useful for vehicle owners who need more space and want to have a larger vehicle. However, many SUVs, such as the GMC Terrain, have a higher risk for rolling over than smaller sedans or crossover vehicles. If you drive an SUV like the GMC Terrain, you could have an increased chance of being involved in a rollover accident. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has rated the GMC Terrain as having a 17.4% risk for rolling over in conditions that typically lead to these kinds of accidents, which may give vehicle owners pause for concern if they drive this vehicle.
If you or someone you know has been involved in a rollover accident and was driving a GMC Terrain, you could be eligible for financial compensation from the vehicle’s manufacturer. Contact the SUV rollover accident lawyers of the Willis Law Firm today by calling 800-883-9858 to discuss your legal options.
Common Causes of Rollover Accidents
Rollover accidents can occur because of a variety of factors, but some are more common than others, particularly defects with the design of a vehicle. Some of the most common contributors to rollover accidents include:
- Design flaw
- Manufacturer error
- Inadequate parts
- Construction error
If you were injured in a rollover accident caused by any of the above, liability may be attributable to your vehicle’s manufacturer.
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If you or someone you know has been injured in a rollover accident involving a GMC Terrain, contact the SUV rollover accidents lawyers of the Willis Law Firm today by calling 800-883-9858.