Why Are Suv Rollovers So Dangerous?
SUV rollovers are dangerous due to manufacturer design choices, and the lack of adequate federal standards to force better designs. SUV seat structures are not designed to keep occupants in place during a rollover, regardless if seatbelts are worn, and vehicle roofs, windshields and side windows easily collapse, increasing the risk of occupant head, brain, spinal cord, and back injuries. Some automobile safety organizations argue that the most stable SUV is still more prone to occupant injury than the most unstable car.
Although SUV's were designed primarily for the purpose of offroading, manufacturers have since discovered their immense popularity as family vehicles, and have begun removing roll bars in current models. While the body of an SUV remains the same as it would if used for offroading, the removal of the roll bars, combined with the high center of gravity due to multiple passengers, make rollover accidents, and occupant ejection, that much more fatal.
Other SUV Rollovers FAQs
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Why Do Consumers Need To Know About Suv Rollovers?
A: Although SUV rollovers do not occur as often as other automobile accidents, when they do occur they have a higher chance of resulting in serious injury or death, and … More -
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Can Suv Rollovers Be Prevented?
A: Manufacturers are required to place an SUV warning disclaimer inside each vehicle that alerts the driver to possible operational hazards, and gives suggestions on … More -
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What Are The Rollover Resistance Ratings?
A: The Rollover Resistance Ratings are based on the Static Stability Factor, which estimates the risk of rollover in the event of a single vehicle crash, mostly when the … More -
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Can I Be Compensated And/Or File A Lawsuit If Im Involved In A Suv Rollover?
A: If you or a loved one has been injured or killed in an SUV rollover accident, you may be eligible to seek relief for your damages. A SUV rollover accident lawsuit can … More