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As you drive through Northern Colorado and Wyoming, whether navigating the curves of I-25 or cruising through downtown Fort Collins or Cheyenne, an unexpected swerve or sudden maneuver can send a vehicle tipping over. Rollover accidents are particularly dangerous and, while they may be less common than other crashes, they often result in severe and life-changing injuries. At Hoffman Law Firm, we are a contingency fee-based firm with attorneys ready to stand by you, helping ensure you receive the fair compensation you deserve.

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Common Causes of Rollover Crashes

High Center of Gravity Vehicles:

SUVs, vans, and trucks are more vulnerable because their design makes them less stable. 

 

Road Hazards

Things like potholes, uneven terrain, guardrails, or steep slopes can “trip” a vehicle, contributing to a rollover. 

 

Driver Behavior:

Speeding, overcorrecting (sudden steering), driving under the influence, or distracted driving all significantly increase rollover risk. 

 

Vehicle Defects:

Mechanical issues, such as tire failures, faulty suspension, or weak roof structures play a role.

Injuries & Dangers in Rollover Accidents

Because of the extreme motion, rollover accidents can cause severe physical harm, including:

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) 
  • Spinal cord damage or paralysis 
  • Internal organ injury or internal bleeding 
  • Broken bones, lacerations, crush injuries from roof collapse or “roof crush” 
  • Emotional trauma, PTSD, and long-term pain and suffering 

According to national data, the rate of serious injury in rollover crashes is significantly higher than in many other types of collisions.

What to Do After a Rollover Accident

  1. Call 911 Immediately Make sure emergency services respond right away. A police report and medical evaluation will become critical for your case. 
  2. Do Not Admit Fault Even an “I’m sorry” can be used against you later by insurers. Stay calm and exchange factual information. 
  3. Document the Scene Take photos of the vehicle, road conditions, debris, skid marks, damage, and injuries. Collect info from witnesses too. 
  4. Seek Medical Attention Even if you feel okay, injuries like internal bleeding or concussions may not appear right away. Other injuries to watch out for include whiplash, soft tissue injuries, and back injuries.
  5. Track Your Damages Keep records of all medical bills, lost wages, vehicle damage, and other costs. Be sure to document injuries with photos and continue to photograph the evolution of injuries post-accident.
  6. Avoid Conversations with Insurance Adjusters Before Talking to a Lawyer Insurers often try to minimize payouts. Don’t give recorded statements or accept early offers without legal advice. 
  7. Contact an Experienced Attorney A rollover accident case can involve multiple liable parties. This can include other drivers, road maintenance agencies, or even manufacturers. You’ll need strong legal representation to investigate liability, preserve evidence, and fight for full compensation. 

How Hoffman Law Can Help

At Hoffman Law Firm, PC, our personal injury attorneys have handled complex rollover crash cases. We understand how devastating these accidents can be—for your health, finances, and future. Here’s how we support you:

  • Thorough Investigation: We work with accident reconstruction experts to determine what caused the rollover—whether it was driver error, a road defect, or a manufacturing problem.
  • Liability Assessment: We identify all potentially responsible parties, including negligent drivers, municipalities, or vehicle manufacturers.
  • Maximizing Compensation: We fight to recover both economic damages (medical bills, lost income, vehicle repair) and non-economic damages (pain and suffering, emotional distress). 
  • Client-Focused Support: We guide you through every step. We document evidence, deal with insurers, and protect your rights while providing proactive communication, clear explanations, and ongoing support so you understand every stage of your case.

Why You Should Act Quickly

Timing matters. Evidence from crash sites can disappear, and insurance companies may try to close your case too soon. Plus, legal deadlines (statute of limitations) can apply, depending on the location and type of defendant. 

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If you or a loved one has been injured in a rollover accident in Colorado, don’t wait. Contact Hoffman Law Firm, PC now for a free, no-obligation consultation. We’ll evaluate your case, explain your rights, and help you pursue the maximum compensation you deserve.

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