Massachusetts Attorney for Rollover Accident VictimsWhen a vehicle rolls over in a crash, chances are far greater passengers will suffer serious, debilitating injuries. Poor roof structure can cause injuries to be severe, or simply the vehicle design. At the law office of Perrault & Associates, in Methuen, Massachusetts, our attorneys have extensive experience representing people who have been seriously injured in motor vehicle accidents. We recognize when further investigation is necessary to determine if a potential product defect could be to blame for the accident cause or the serious injuries. If you or a loved one has been involved in a rollover accident in Massachusetts, you can count on our personal injury team to obtain answers and pursue compensation. Contact our law firm today for a free initial consultation and case evaluation. Our firm handles various types of rollover accidents:
Motor vehicles are designed and manufactured so as to withstand the impact of a crash. However, thousands of people are killed each year because the vehicle's structure and safety components are inadequate. We have the resources necessary to hire experts to examine the vehicle and provide expert testimony.
We find answers and pursue rightful compensation for our seriously injured clients or families who have lost a loved one. Frequently, rollover accidents where the roof crushed into the driver or passenger result in serious spinal cord or brain injuries requiring extensive treatment and leaving the individual with a permanent injury. We pursue full compensation that enables our clients to live life to the fullest extent possible after such a devastating injury. Contact our lawyers in Methuen, Massachusetts for a free consultation or case evaluation. We are happy to provide you with necessary information regarding your legal issue. Credit cards accepted ● Free consultations ● If you are unable to visit our office, we will make arrangements to come to you. If you would like to receive an e-mail each time our pages are updated, or that this page changes, please click here. |
