Crush-resistant roofs are meant to protect drivers and during a vehicle rollover, and because sport utility vehicles are more prone to rollovers, most are equipped with crush-resistant roofs. SUVs without crush-resistant roofs pose an increased risk of injury to drivers and passengers. Including head, brain and spine trauma. Vehicles without crush-resistant roofs are also known to eject passengers at high speeds.
The attorneys of Shrager, Spivey & Sachs are familiar with the dangers and injuries associated with crushed roofs, and we have the knowledge to win you the compensation you deserve.
If you or a loved one were injured in an auto accident involving a crushed roof, contact us today for a free consultation.

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