Colorado Truck Rollover Accidents

Trucks can cause catastrophic damage due to their size. Truck rollovers happen more frequently than car rollovers, often because truck drivers take turns too quickly, or because a truck’s payload is off-balance.

If you or a loved one is the victim of a truck rollover accident and is suffering from injuries, you need to know your rights. At Frank Azar Car & Truck Accident Lawyers, we can help you understand your rights and protect your future.

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Colorado Truck Accident Guide

Why Should I Call Frank Azar Car & Truck Accident Lawyers After a Rollover Accident?

Frank Azar Car & Truck Accident Lawyers is an award-winning personal injury law firm, recognized by prominent legal organizations, such as the National Trial Lawyers and Best Lawyers. Our team of experienced and compassionate attorneys has 30 years of experience handling truck accident cases for our fellow Coloradans. 

As your advocates, we work hard to build a case for your compensation, and we’re not afraid of a fight if that’s what it takes to ensure justice is served. We have recovered over $2 billion in damages for over 50,000 clients. Our firm has held some of the largest trucking companies responsible for their negligence.  

We recognize the physical, emotional, and financial toll that serious injuries have not only on the survivor, but on the entire family. You can trust our Colorado truck accident lawyers to put your first so you can focus on healing.

What Is a Rollover Accident?

A rollover accident occurs when the trailer of a large truck rolls over onto its side or rolls over entirely, sometimes several times. When a rollover occurs, numerous other vehicles may be involved due to the length of the trailer. The cab of the truck may snap and detach from the trailer entirely if the force of whatever caused that rollover is strong enough.

Which Types of Commercial Trucks Are Most Likely to Rollover?

The larger the truck, the higher the risk of rollover. Semi-trucks (trucks with trailers) are most likely to rollover. These trucks have a high center of gravity which makes them more susceptible to rolling over.

What Kinds of Injuries Can Result From Truck Rollover Accidents?

Unfortunately, the list of possible injuries that can result from a truck rollover accident are virtually endless. The sheer force, weight, and size of a large truck can cause injuries that are life-altering or deadly. 

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries. TBIs are common in truck rollover accidents. TBIs range from mild concussions to serious brain damage due to blunt force trauma to the head, skull fractures, and brain bleeds.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries. The spinal cord is surrounded by the spinal column and extends from the base of the skull to the lower lumbar vertebrae. In a catastrophic accident, an injury to the spinal cord could mean paralysis, loss of motor and/or nerve function, and loss of sensory function. 
  • Loss of limb. Losing a limb is not uncommon in truck rollover accidents. If the truck or your vehicle lands in a way that crushes a part of your body, you could endure an amputation. 
  • Severe burns. Truck rollovers can crush gas tanks, cause sparks, and lead to fires. Severe burns may occur, which can lead to permanent disfigurement and the need for multiple surgical procedures. 

In addition to broken bones, cuts and lacerations, whiplash, nerve damage, the list of injuries continues ad infinitum. Many truck rollover accidents result in fatal injuries. Our experienced Colorado personal injury lawyers can help you and your loved ones make decisions about who is at fault, how to file a claim, and how much compensation you are entitled to recover. 

Can a Colorado Rollover Accident Lawyer Help If I’m the Truck Driver

If you’re the driver of a truck that rolled over and caused an accident, seeking the help of a Colorado rollover accident attorney can protect your rights. We can help you if you need to file a third-party claim against another entity involved in the accident. We can also help you file for workers’ compensation.

Additional Dangers from Rollover Accidents With Trucks

Truck accidents, by nature, are more dangerous than car accidents due to the size and weight of the truck. Trucks can crush other vehicles beneath their trailers and their tires, and take more time to stop when traveling at high speeds. The size of a truck’s trailer can wipe out several cars if they are beside it, or pedestrians if they are on a sidewalk adjacent to the truck.

Rollover accidents may also lead to cargo spills. If a truck is carrying a harmful or flammable substance, the substance may ignite, or cause sickness or injury to people nearby. Trucks carrying logs can cause injuries as logs tumble onto the highway and surrounding areas.

How Much Is a Rollover Truck Accident Worth?

The settlement you may be entitled to receive in a truck rollover accident depends on numerous factors, such as your injuries, the parties involved, policy limits, and liability. There are typically two types of damages your personal injury attorney can help you with: economic and non-economic damages.

  • Economic damages. These include quantifiable costs, like missed pay, medical bills, ability to work in the future, therapy, and costs of repairs. 
  • Non-economic damages. These damages include damages like pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, and loss of consortium. An experienced attorney is the best person to help you determine how much your non-economic damages are worth. 

In rare instances, you may be entitled to punitive damages. 

Working with a Colorado truck accident attorney is the best way to seek the right amount of damages and the best way to determine who is at fault. In a truck rollover, there may be multiple responsible parties. 

Who Is Liable for a Rollover Accident in Colorado?

In a truck rollover accident, fault determines who is liable for your damages. Colorado follows a modified comparative negligence rule. This means that if you are found partially liable for your accident, you can still recover damages as long as you are not found more than 50% at fault.

Additionally, there may be multiple parties at fault in a truck rollover accident. The driver, the company that owns and operates the truck, and shippers and loaders may all be at fault in this type of accident. If the truck’s payload is loaded improperly, it could cause the truck to roll over. 

In some instances, government agencies responsible for road maintenance or roadway construction could be at fault. If a road is too curvy for a truck, for instance, and proper signage and restrictions were not given by the entity maintaining the road at the time of the accident, they may be at fault. 

Lastly, not all commercial trucks are operated by a CDL driver. This means it is 100% possible that the driver of the truck that hit you was not properly trained. It’s important to review all parties involved to make certain you have every possible route of recovering the compensation you need for your injuries. Our truck accident lawyers can help. 

Do You Have a Truck Accident Lawyer Near Me?

Frank Azar Car & Truck Accident Lawyers maintains multiple offices throughout Colorado for your convenience. With offices in Aurora, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Denver, Fort Collins, Glenwood Springs, Grand Junction, Greeley, Lakewood, Littleton, Longmont, Pueblo, and Thornton, we are always nearby when you need us. The consultation is free.

If You Sustained Injuries in a Truck Rollover in Colorado, Call Us Now

At Frank Azar Car & Truck Accident Lawyers, we understand that truck accidents can be life-altering. Our compassionate team of attorneys and staff are ready to meet with you about your case and help you ease the burden of recovering the money you need to care for yourself and your loved ones. Contact us today to discuss your case.