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Who Is Liable for a Rollover Accident?

A car accident happens in the blink of an eye. Just like that, you might be stuck with personal injuries, outstanding medical bills, and lost income.

Very rarely is determining liability in a rollover accident a straightforward process. Many times a car accident lawyer can best help you with this. But to get started, read on if you’re wondering who is liable for a rollover accident.

How to Determine Liability in a Rollover Accident

Another driver or some other entity can only be held liable for your damages in a rollover accident if it can be proved that their negligence caused your accident and, therefore, your damages. Some common causes of rollover accidents include:

  • Reckless Driving – When a driver decides to speed, take risks, or drive in an otherwise reckless manner without reason, the cause of their rollover accident may very well be their own. In that sense, it wouldn’t make sense for someone else to be held liable for their damages.
  • Another Driver’s Reckless Driving – Another possibility is that the reckless or unlawful driving of someone else causes you to suffer a rollover accident. In that instance, you may be entitled to financial compensation from the responsible party.
  • Defective Car Parts – Sometimes the failure or malfunction of a part is the culprit behind an accident. If the car or parts manufacturer is responsible for the sale, distribution, or production of a defective part that causes you to suffer a rollover, they could be on the hook.
  • Lack of Road Maintenance – Another possible liable party in a rollover accident is a government agency in charge of building or maintaining safe roadways. If the lack of a center median causes your car to spiral out of control in a rollover accident, for example, you might have a successful claim for suing the government.

Regardless of the cause of your rollover, an experienced attorney can help you review all possibilities.

Contact a Lawyer About Your Rollover Accident

When you’ve been injured in a vehicle accident you didn’t cause, you deserve compensation. This is especially true if your rollover was caused by someone else’s negligence. At The Kindley Firm, APC, we can help you secure maximum compensation.

Call 619-550-1313 or fill out the form to contact an experienced car accident lawyer in San Diego from The Kindley Firm, APC.

 

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