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Morristown Rollover Car Accident Attorney

Experienced Attorney Serves Victims of the Most Serious Car Accidents in New Jersey

Rollover car accidents are the most dangerous and deadly type of crash that can happen on the road. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, only about two percent of crashes involve a rollover, yet rollovers account for more than a third of all car accident fatalities. Rollover accident victims who survive the crash may suffer catastrophic injuries, including traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, severe burns, amputations and more. Victims and their families will likely require significant financial help to deal with medical care and adapting to life after such a tragic event.

The Law Offices of Michael P. Burakoff, P.A., provides you with a skilled and successful Morristown rollover car accident attorney who works closely with victims and families to make sure their needs are met and that they receive financial assistance to the maximum extent possible. Learn more below about the dangers of rollover accidents and how to avoid them, and call Morristown car accident attorney Michael P. Burakoff if you or a loved one has been injured in a rollover accident in Morris, Sussex or Hudson County.

Why do Cars Rollover in the First Place?

The physics of a rollover car accident are complex, and it often takes intensive investigation and accident reconstruction to determine what caused that type of crash. Some of the most common reasons for a Morristown rollover car accident include:

  • Defective road design
  • Lack of proper road signage
  • Faulty SUV or other vehicle design
  • Wrong tires installed on the vehicle
  • Aftermarket modifications to the car

What can I do to Avoid a Rollover?

Speeding is involved in about one-third of all car accidents, and excessive speed is found in around 40% of rollover crashes. Speeding does not cause a rollover, but cars are more likely to roll over at higher speeds, so keeping the speed down is one way to help avoid a rollover accident. Also, some of the most severe injuries and fatalities occur because the driver or passenger was unbelted, so always remember to buckle up, even for short trips.

As we’ve seen, however, there are many factors that can cause a rollover that are out of your hands. If you are hit by another vehicle, or your car rolls over when it shouldn’t after striking a fixed object, you may have a number of claims against the driver who ran into you, the automaker, the agency responsible for road design or signage, a tire store or aftermarket body shop, and others.

Whether going up against a negligent driver and their insurance company, a giant corporation, or state or county government, having a skilled and experienced auto accident attorney on your side can make all the difference to being successful on your claim and recovering the most compensation. Morristown personal injury attorney Michael P. Burakoff has several decades of experience and success helping car accident victims recover compensation from negligent drivers and other responsible parties. At the Law Offices of Michael P. Burakoff, P.A., we put those decades of experience to work for you and dedicate ourselves to getting you the best result when you’ve been injured by the negligence of another.

Call an Experienced Morristown Personal Injury Lawyer After a Rollover Car Accident in New Jersey

If you or a loved one has been hurt in a rollover car accident in New Jersey, call the Law Offices of Michael P. Burakoff, P.A. for a free consultation at 973-455-1567. We maintain offices in Morristown, Newton and West New York and serve clients throughout Morris, Sussex and Hudson counties.

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