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Is a rollover accident caused by an auto defect?

Bisnar Chase LLP

Things to look for if you're involved in a rollover accident in California are not just the fact that you were in a rollover. Look for things such as roof crash. In other words, did the roof on the vehicle push in. Oftentimes, that can cause fatal to catastrophic injury to a person's head or neck. So look at the roof. See if the roof is deformed down towards the dashboard. Also, if your loved one was ejected from the vehicle, people are going to assume they weren't wearing their seatbelt. If you know they were a habitual seatbelt user, then they probably did have their seatbelt on, and they've got a seatbelt that's defective, and unlatched during the crash. You need an experienced attorney to know what to look for in the vehicle to prove or disprove seatbelt usage. Hi, my name's Brian Chase. I'm a partner at Bisnar Chase in Newport Beach, California. Our law firm specializes in personal injury litigation, helping accident victims since 1978.

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Can I sue if I was involved in a rollover accident?

Thomas M. Kiley and Associates, LLP

If you or a loved one has been injured in either a single vehicle accident or a multiple vehicle accident involving the rollover of your vehicle, especially if there is roof crush or there is ejection of an occupant who is known to regularly wear a seatbelt, there may be responsibility on the part of the manufacturer of the vehicle. It's key to get in the hands of an experienced automobile product liability lawyer, a crash worthiness lawyer as it's known in the trade, who can guide you through the legal rights that you may have. I'm attorney Tom Kiley. I've been representing the seriously injured and their families in Massachusetts for over three decades.

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What are some common auto defects?

Bisnar Chase LLP

The most common types of auto defects that you see on the highways are rollover cases. There's a lot of SUVs on the highways today, SUVs roll over easier than passenger cars although they don't necessarily have to, but you're going to see a lot of rollover cases. You're going to see a lot of tire tread seperation cases, where the tread comes off the tire, then causing a rollover accident. You'll see airbag cases, where airbags failed to deploy or deploy untimely, just because it deployes, it's got to deploy just right or you can be injured from your airbag. There are defective seatbelt buckles on the highway, you could feel like you or your family member is safely buckled up, get in a rollover accident, get ejected from the vehicle and seriously injured or killed. People will assume you were not wearing your seatbelt, but you were. Seatbelt buckles are known to come undone at times as well. Hi, my name's Brian Chase. I'm a partner with Bisnar-Chase in Newport Beach, California. Our Law Firm specializes in personal injury litigation, helping accident victims since 1978.

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attorney: Bisnar Chase LLP