
Rollover Accident Injuries & Treatment
Rollover accidents cause severe injuries due to multiple impacts and vehicle roof crush, requiring comprehensive treatment.
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Understanding Rollover Accidents
Rollover accidents occur when a vehicle tips onto its side or roof during a crash. While rollovers represent only 3% of all crashes, they account for nearly 30% of passenger vehicle fatalities. The violence of multiple impacts as the vehicle rolls causes severe injuries throughout the body. Common causes include tripping (striking an object that causes the vehicle to flip), excessive speed, and top-heavy vehicles (SUVs, trucks). Survivors often experience spinal injuries, traumatic brain injury, and multiple soft tissue injuries requiring long-term care.
Last updated: February 2026
Rollover Accident
Rollover accidents cause severe injuries due to multiple impacts and vehicle roof crush, requiring comprehensive treatment.
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Statistics & Common Injuries
Key Statistics
- 3% of crashes, 30% of fatalities
- SUVs and trucks most susceptible
- Ejected occupants 8x more likely to die
- Multiple impact points cause extensive injury
Common Injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Traumatic brain injury
- Multiple fractures
- Ejection injuries
- Crush injuries
- Concussion
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Common Questions About Rollover Accidents
Everything you need to know about injuries, treatment, and insurance coverage for rollover accidents.
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