If you or a loved one have been involved in a truck rollover accident, call now.
Large semi tractor trailer trucks can be susceptible to rollovers, especially when going around curves. Depending on the slope, the speed of the truck, and the angle of the curve, a truck can find itself in a rollover situation even at a low rate of speed.
Some trucks that are not fully loaded, such as tanker trucks, are even more susceptible to rollovers in certain situations. And conversely, overloading a truck beyond legal weight limits can produce instability which may lead to a rollover when cornering, even at slow speeds. However, the most common cause of a truck rollover accident is excessive speed while turning, which destabilizes the vehicle. Taller vehicles with a higher center of gravity are also more prone to rollovers, as seen in the highly publicized incidence of consumer SUV rollover rates.
Your attorney should be able to assemble a team of experts who can preserve important evidence, handle your medical and insurance issues, and can confront trucking companies on your behalf to ensure fair compensation. Truck accident cases, and especially rollover cases, can be complicated to pursue. It is important that your law firm has the experience, know-how, and resources to properly handle your rollover case.
For over twenty years, Goldberg & Osborne has been providing its clients with expert legal representation using our experience with a wide range of vehicle accident cases, including truck rollover accidents.
Rollover accident cases require experienced legal representation
Many issues arise when you are injured in an accident, such as how medical bills will be paid, whether lost wages can be recovered, and the proper way to deal with insurance companies to ensure fair compensation. An experienced truck accident attorney can navigate through the complex issues of your truck accident and get you the compensation you deserve.
To have your case reviewed by one of our personal injury lawyers, please contact Goldberg & Osborne today. We offer free initial case evaluations. In addition, we can get your case started through the telephone or email.
We will work diligently on your behalf using a contingency fee basis which means you pay nothing unless we win your case. We encourage you to contact us by phone, at our toll free number, (800) 566-0585 or SUBMIT A SHORT AND SIMPLE CASE FORM HERE.
