Tennessee Vehicle Rollover Lawyer
Although a rollover can occur with any vehicle, it is most common in SUVs, light trucks and vans. The center of gravity is higher in such vehicles than it is in cars, making it possible for a vehicle to tip if the driver turns the wheel too sharply or a tire blows out. Because rollovers often cause crushed roofs, passengers and drivers can experience serious head and brain injuries as well as neck and back trauma.
At my Middle Tennessee law firm, I help people injured in rollover accidents obtain compensation for medical bills, lost wages and other damages. I am Rhonda R. Crabtree, Attorney at Law, and I have been helping people solve their legal problems since 2002. Prior to becoming an attorney, I worked in the mental health field for 12 years. I use my training and experience in both fields to help my clients recover after an injury.
Rollover Scenarios
I have helped clients who suffered injuries in rollover accidents caused by:
- Rear-end accidents and other types of car crashes, including side-impact collisions
- Manufacturing defects in the vehicle, tires or other equipment
- Defective roads and highways, including roads made hazardous by ice or snow, soft shoulders and improper grading
- Dangerous maneuvers by other drivers that cause vehicles to roll over
Injuries in Rollovers
In addition to head, neck and back injuries, drivers who are ejected from vehicles during rollovers may suffer multiple fractures, serious lacerations and even death. I am able to file wrongful death claims on behalf of family members seeking compensation for the loss of support, companionship and other losses to the family after the death of a loved one.
Contact Information
I am committed to answering clients' questions and helping them assess their options after rollover accidents. Contact me online or call my Nashville area office at 615-246-5558 to schedule your initial consultation to speak with a lawyer.











