In the event of
a rollover collision, side curtain airbags...
In the event of
a rollover collision, side curtain airbags provide additional protection...
By definition, any time a vehicle leaves its wheels and its side and / or roof touches the ground at least once, it is
a rollover collision.
The most common cause of
a rollover collision is travelling at high speeds while driving on a curve.
The result is often a serious side - impact, head - on or
rollover collision.
If the vehicle in which you were riding suffered a side impact as part of
the rollover collision, you may also experience serious crush injuries.
Often, speeding, ignoring traffic signals, or driving on defective or faulty tires contributes to
a rollover collision.
Any form of collision is more likely with an impaired driver, and
rollover collisions are no exception.
Rollover collisions can be caused by a number of different factors, but speed most often plays a role.
The client had been in
a rollover collision prior to police arrival.