
Rollover accidents are particularly dangerous for drivers and passengers, with higher fatality rates than other types of car crashes. In these incidents, the vehicle can crush, pin, or trap occupants inside. Compensation for these accidents can be complicated, as there may be several at-fault parties. You need a Baton Rouge rollover accident lawyer to help you figure things out.
Serious bone fractures, spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, and amputations are all common rollover car accident injuries. Negligent drivers, roadway defects, and the design of the vehicle can all contribute to a car rollover accident.
As a survivor of a rollover crash or the loved one of someone who died, call our team of attorneys at Murphy Law Firm for legal assistance. We have more than three decades of experience handling rollover accident cases in Louisiana and can guide you in the right direction. Peyton Murphy meets with every new client, and Murphy Law Firm is in court every day.
Our team has secured over $250 million for our clients, including an $18.9 million verdict for an auto accident. We know the legal strategies to increase the value of accident cases, and use our experience to help you get the financial support you deserve. When rollover accidents cause serious injuries like shoulder, neck, back, and brain injuries, our firm can help.
It is essential to report a rollover accident to emergency responders after one happens and once everyone is safe.
It typically takes an official investigation of the rollover accident to determine its cause. Investigators, police officers, and insurance companies may need to look at the location of the crash, the state of the vehicle, the roadway, and other elements to piece together how and why the rollover happened. A car wreck lawyer can help victims identify the appropriate defendant(s) and negotiate insurance claims settlements for maximum results.
There were over 5,000 suspected injury crashes in East Baton Rouge Parish in 2024, and nearly 5,600 injuries in these accidents occurred in Baton Rouge. There were 41 suspected injuries or fatal accidents that occurred in East Baton Rouge Parish, where the first harmful event was a rollover. This doesn’t account for accidents where vehicles collided and caused a rollover.
There are two main types of rollover accidents:
It’s important to learn about the cause of the rollover accident so that the cause of the car wreck can be determined, and thus, who is liable for damages. Understanding the cause of the rollover can also help prevent crashes from occurring in the future.
Rollover accidents happen suddenly. One second, you are driving home, and the next, you’re sideways in a ditch with serious injuries. There can be several factors that cause these accidents. Busy roads like I-10 and I-110 often see serious accidents like rollovers. Knowing what caused your rollover accident is the first step in seeking compensation for your damages. In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the following parties could be liable for your recent accident:
If another driver struck you or otherwise caused your vehicle to lose control and flip, you can file a claim against them in pursuit of recovery. The driver may have been texting and driving, speeding, drunk driving, going the wrong way, or otherwise driving recklessly in a way that caused your crash.
In these cases, you could potentially file a claim against the driver’s insurance for damages. Contact a distracted driving lawyer to provide you with the necessary legal guidance and representation. They will help you understand your rights and options for pursuing a claim against the driver responsible for the crash.
National crash data shows that a surprising 85% of rollover-related deaths occur in single-vehicle crashes. In some cases, the design of the vehicle contributes to single-vehicle rollovers. If a design defect made the vehicle unreasonably susceptible to turning over, you may have grounds for a products liability claim against the manufacturer.
Vehicles can flip, lose control, run off the road, and roll over when something on the roadway “trips” the car, such as a pothole. If the city reasonably should have known about the roadway defect but did nothing to fix it, you could have a case against the government. Claims involving government defendants abide by different rules and deadlines from typical claims.
Louisiana “No Pay, No Play” Rule
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All persons who apply for the issuance or renewal of a driver’s license, motor vehicle title, or motor vehicle registration shall sign a declaration on a form developed by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections pursuant to rule and regulation that the person acknowledges and gives consent to the requirements of this Section and that the person will comply with all provisions of this Section and the Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Law.
Proof of whether the person obtained or signed such a declaration is irrelevant to the application of this Section.
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Acts 1997, No. 1476, §4, eff. Sept. 6, 1998; Acts 1999, No. 1085, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2000; Acts 2003, No. 532, §1; Acts 2008, No. 921, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2010; Acts 2014, No. 149, §1.
NOTE: See Acts 1997, No. 1476, §5(D)(2). The rate reduction day was the date on which the judgment in the lawsuit became final, May 8, 1998. Sections 2 through 4 became effective 120 days thereafter, Sept. 6, 1998.
A thorough investigation is needed to determine liability after a rollover accident in Baton Rouge, as it may have been caused by another driver, dangerous road conditions, a vehicle malfunction, or a poorly designed vehicle.
To hold a driver at fault, you must prove they behaved negligently and caused the accident because of that negligence. To hold a vehicle manufacturer liable, there are different standards. You must prove the vehicle was unreasonably dangerous, and other elements.
The evidence that a lawyer needs to build a strong rollover accident case varies, but often includes eyewitness testimony, the police and accident report, an inspection of the involved vehicles, professional accident reconstruction, information about the condition of the road, and footage during and after the accident. This information helps determine the liable party or parties and helps protect you from accusations of fault.
The compensation you can recover after a rollover car accident depends on your damages you directly sustained from the crash.
You could recover the cost of medical expenses, the long-term costs of treatment or complications, your lost wages, the long-term effect on your earning ability, the repairs to your vehicle, a replacement for a totaled vehicle, pain and suffering, and reduced quality of life. When you hire a car accident attorney, they can help you assess the value of these losses.
Liability and recovery are affected if you are partially at fault for the accident, as your recovery is limited by the same percentage that you were liable for the accident. For accidents prior to 2026, you can recover damages as long as you were not 100% liable for the crash. For accidents in and after 2026, you may be barred from compensation if you are found a certain percentage liable.
Surviving a rollover doesn’t mean your troubles are over. You might have suffered serious injuries, accompanied by expensive hospital bills, lost wages from missed time at work, and substantial damage to your vehicle. When facing these losses after a car crash, make sure you protect your rights.
If you find yourself in a situation like this one, contact the dedicated personal injury lawyers at Murphy Law Firm. We have a team of experienced attorneys ready to help you secure the compensation you need to recover financially, physically, and emotionally. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation. We will come to you, and we will fight for you.