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GM Yukon SUV Rollover Accidents |
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| The national law firm
of Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP, represents victims of rollover
accidents and other vehicle crashes in personal injury lawsuits. If you or a
family member have been injured in a GMC Yukon rollover accident, or have lost
a family member in a Yukon SUV rollover accident, please click
here to contact a Lieff Cabraser attorney for a free, prompt, no-obligation
review of your case. |
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reason SUVs -- and also pickups -- are more likely to rollover in a collision,
sudden movement or accident as compared to most cars and station wagons is that
SUVs have a higher center of gravity. SUVs ride higher from the ground than passenger
cars. While rollovers represent about 3% of all crashes in the U.S., almost 33%
of total deaths on highways occur in rollover crashes. |
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| Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein,
LLP represents persons injured in vehicle accidents. Click
here to submit your case. |
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| A number of potential safety issues and vehicle defects
can contribute to the occurance of SUV rollovers and lead to serious injury or
death in the event of a rollover accident. Potential safety issues include: |
- The vehicle is defective in its handling and stability because it is top-heavy
and prone to heavy oversteering by drivers, making a rollover accident likely;
- The vehicle is equipped with defective door latches that are too weak to
hold the doors shut in a rollover accident, causing passengers to be ejected
from these vehicles;
- The roof-strength of the SUV is deficient, resulting in a collapse of the
roof in a rollover accident;
- The vehicle is not equipped with laminated safety glass which would help
prevent passengers from being ejected in SUV rollovers; and
- The seat belts are defective because they do not automatically retract and
tighten during an accident.
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| Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein,
LLP, is a national law firm of over 50 lawyers with offices in San Francisco,
New York and Nashville. Our attorneys are recognized
for the successful prosecution of lawsuits involving deaths, personal injuries
and property damage due to defective products, including in the field of vehicle
safety. |
| In 2007, in the case
of Mraz
v. DaimlerChrysler, Lieff Cabraser
attorneys, with local co-counsel, obtained
the fourth largest verdict in California for
the year. At trial, plaintiffs showed that
a defective
transmission was responsible for making
a Dodge Dakota pickup shift into reverse and
run over Richard Mraz. |
| Currently, we are
prosecuting personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits involving cars, vans,
pickup trucks, SUVs, the Yamaha Rhino and other
vehicles. To learn more about the firm, click
here. |
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| About Lieff Cabraser:
Drivers and passengers injured in auto crashes and pickup truck and SUV rollover
accidents, or families of loved ones who died, may be eligible to file lawsuits
against other drivers at fault or against the manufacturer of their vehicle if
the accident was due to a safety defect. Safety defects can include a high risk
of rolling
over, tire tread
separation, seat
belt failures and other defects. Learn
more... |
| We have offices in San
Francisco, New York and Nashville.
Our car crash accident lawyers and auto accident attorneys have represented
clients in personal injury, auto accident, SUV rollover and vehicle safety defect
lawsuits across America, including persons living in Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas,
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