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Compassionate Support After a Rollover Crash

Rollover accidents are among the most dangerous vehicle crashes. These high-impact collisions often lead to catastrophic injuries, permanent disability, or death. Whether the result of a tire defect, a speeding truck, or a reckless lane change, victims deserve answers—and justice.

At Fielding Law, our rollover accident lawyer team understands how traumatic these incidents can be. We advocate for those injured in rollover crashes across California and Arizona, working diligently to hold negligent drivers, manufacturers, or other parties accountable.

Common Causes of Rollover Accidents

Rollover accidents can happen in seconds—but the consequences can last a lifetime. Common causes include:

  • Speeding, especially around curves

  • Tire blowouts or defective tires

  • Distracted or impaired driving

  • High center-of-gravity vehicles like SUVs and trucks

  • Unsafe road conditions or missing guardrails

  • Sudden swerving or overcorrecting

These crashes often involve multiple forces, making investigations complex. A skilled attorney can help determine liability and secure vital evidence.

What happens after an accident?

What to Do After a Rollover Crash

After a rollover crash, your first priority is safety. Follow these steps to protect your health and legal rights:

  • Call for Help: Call 911 and request emergency assistance. Ensure everyone is safe and receives medical attention.

  • Document the Scene: Take photos of the crash site, vehicle damage, injuries, road conditions, and surrounding signage.

  • Get Medical Care: Seek immediate medical treatment, even if injuries are not obvious.

  • Do Not Admit Fault: Avoid saying anything about fault at the scene or online. Let investigators and your attorney handle it.

  • Contact Fielding Law: Call 833.88.SHARK to speak with an experienced rollover accident lawyer.

Rollover Crash Injuries Can Be Devastating

Injuries from rollover crashes are often serious and may include:

These injuries can lead to long-term care needs, lost income, and emotional trauma. Let our team help you pursue full compensation.

Why Hire Fielding Law

With experience in California and Arizona rollover cases, Fielding Law provides aggressive yet compassionate representation. We are not a massive billboard firm—we are a dedicated team who knows you by name and fights for your best outcome. We understand how insurance companies operate and how to build strong, evidence-backed claims.

Call 833.88.SHARK for a free consultation today.

Tenacious, Caring, Award-Winning

At Fielding Law, our attorneys advocate for the injured with professionalism and empathy. From SUV rollovers to fatal trucking accidents, we provide expert guidance and legal support every step of the way. Contact 833.88.SHARK for a free case review.

Frequently Asked Questions After a Rollover Accident

Who is liable in a rollover crash?
Liability can involve drivers, automakers, tire companies, or even cities for poor road design.
What if my SUV rolled over without a collision?
You may have a claim for a vehicle defect. We can investigate faulty design or tire issues.
Can I sue if a loved one died in a rollover?
Yes, but you must be a legally eligible party to do so. In Arizona and California, only certain individuals—such as a surviving spouse, child, or, in some cases, a parent—may file a wrongful death claim.
How do wrong-way crashes usually happen?
Most are caused by drunk, drowsy, or confused drivers entering a highway or one-way street incorrectly.
How long do I have to file a claim?
In both states, the statute of limitations is generally two years—but do not wait.
Does vehicle type matter in a rollover claim?
Maybe. SUVs and trucks are more prone to rollovers, and that may impact fault and compensation.
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