SUV Roof Strength is Seriously Lacking


Posted on Jul 02, 2008

USA TODAY reports that safety advocates have been right all along; many SUVs' roofs are not strong enough and result in unnecessary deaths in rollover crashes. 

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has released a report which suggests that 200 deaths could be prevented each year if SUV manufacturers would simply improve the strength of SUVs' roofs.  IIHS President Adrian Lund has stated "strengthing a vehicle's roof reduces injury risk and reduces it alot." 

The IIHS estimates that SUVs with roofs as strong as the top-rated Nissan Xterra are 57% less likely to be seriously injured in the event of a rollover automobile crash than those driving the Jeep Grand Cherokee (1999 - 2004) the Chevy Blazer (1996 - 2004) or the bottom-rated Ford Explorer (1996 - 2004).

If you or one of your loved ones has been injured in a roll-over automobile accident in West Virginia, please contact the attorneys of Mani Ellis & Layne, PLLC, to discuss your potential claims.  Mani Ellis & Layne, PLLC, has years of experience handling automobile accident cases in West Virginia and the contiguous states.  As always, with Mani Ellis & Layne, PLLC, you will receive "Powerful Representation and Personal Care."

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