Car Roof Collapse

When a car is in a rollover accident, the structural integrity of its roof can be the determining factor in whether or not the individuals in the cabin make it through the event alive. If the support beams that attach the roof to the vehicle’s body are not manufactured to high standards, they can bend or collapse when the car inverts, causing the passenger cabin to be crushed. Obviously, the results for people inside can be devastating.

Despite the fact that all car accidents carry the possibility of injury, there is no excuse for increasing this risk by manufacturers distributing defective automotive components. If you believe that you have fallen victim to a defective roof support system, you should seek the advice of an experienced legal professional like the Waukesha personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C.

Risks in Roof Collapse

When a car’s roof collapses, there are several extremely dangerous things that happen. First of all, the roof crushes into the cabin headspace, often causing serious head or neck trauma. These injuries can lead to brain damage, paralysis, or even death. The crushing effect can also cause the car’s windows to shatter, sending sharp glass flying through the air. Finally, the vehicles doors can be thrown open by the force of the collapse. This increases the chance that passengers could be ejected from the car, particularly if they are not secured by a seatbelt.

Contact Us

If you have been in a car accident and the roof collapsed, there is a chance that manufacturing defects may be to blame. To discuss your options and the possibility of receiving compensation, call 800-242-2874 to contact the Waukesha personal injury lawyers at Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C.

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