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Rollover Accident Lawyers In Greenville, SC

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Rollover accidents may be rare, making up about 2% of all vehicle crashes, but they are extremely dangerous. They account for nearly 35% of all passenger vehicle fatalities.

Rollover accidents are among the most violent crashes in South Carolina. They can cause serious, life-changing injuries. If you or a loved one were involved, you shouldn’t face insurance companies alone.

At Armada Law, we guide victims through the legal process. We handle cases on local roads and major highways in Greenville, SC, including I-85, I-385, Butler Road, East Butler Road, Woodruff Road, Holland Road, North Main Street, and US-276. Our rollover accident lawyers know the mechanics of these crashes and fight for full compensation.

Need help? Armada Law is easy to reach and ready to listen. Contact us today for a free case review.

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Why Greenville Rollover Accidents Are Different

While rollover accidents make up only about 2% of total crashes, they account for nearly 35% of passenger vehicle fatalities. In Greenville County, the mix of high-speed interstates and winding rural roads creates a unique risk for “tripping” accidents, where a tire hits a curb, soft shoulder, or guardrail, causing the vehicle to flip.

Common Causes of Rollover Accidents

  • Tripping: 95% of rollovers are “tripped” by external objects or uneven pavement.
  • Speeding: High speeds on I-85 or I-385 significantly increase the risk of losing control.
  • Vehicle Design: SUVs, vans, and pickups higher centers of gravity are prone to roll during sharp turns.
  • Distracted Driving: Split-second misfocus on curve leads to overcorrection that may flip vehicle.
  • Sharp Turns: Swerving or sudden lane changes.
  • Tire Issues: Blowouts or worn tires.
  • Overcorrection: Steering too sharply after veering off-road.
  • Impaired Driving: Alcohol or drugs reduce control.
  • Road Conditions: Wet, icy, or uneven roads.
  • Heavy or Uneven Loads: Cargo on the roof or in the vehicle.
  • Collisions: Side impacts or hitting obstacles.
  • Mechanical Problems: Faulty brakes, suspension, or steering.

Common Injuries in Rollover Accidents

  • Head Injuries: Concussions, traumatic brain injuries (TBI).
  • Neck and Spine Injuries: Whiplash, herniated discs, paralysis in severe cases.
  • Broken Bones: Arms, legs, ribs, and collarbones.
  • Internal Injuries: Damage to organs like the liver, spleen, or lungs.
  • Cuts and Lacerations: From broken glass or flying debris.
  • Soft Tissue Injuries: Bruises, sprains, and strains.
  • Facial Injuries: Broken nose, jaw, or dental trauma.
  • Chest Injuries: Broken ribs or collapsed lungs from seatbelt or impact.

This is why it’s vital to partner with an experienced injury attorney, they know the law and how to maneuver through these difficult cases. Armada Law is one of those law firms with the personal injury knowledge to handle a rollover case, so contact our Greenville car accident law firm when you need legal representation. We’re here to help.

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Understanding the “51% Rule” in South Carolina

After a rollover, the insurance company may try to blame you for the accident to avoid paying. South Carolina follows a modified comparative negligence rule. This means:

  1. The 51% Threshold: You can only recover money if you are 50% or less at fault. If a court decides you are 51% responsible, you recover nothing.
  2. Reduced Recovery: If you are found 25% at fault, your final settlement is reduced by 25%.

Comparative Fault Example:

Your Total Damages $100,000
Your Assigned Fault 25%
Fault Reduction Applied − $25,000
Your Actual Recovery $75,000

Our attorneys work immediately to gather police reports, witness statements, and accident reconstruction data to prove the other party’s liability and protect your right to compensation.

What We’ve Recovered For Accident Victims

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Each case is evaluated on its individual facts.

  • $1,275,000 — Semi-Truck Rear-End Collision resulting in permanent injuries.
  • $575,000 — Rear-end collision causing significant back and foot injuries.
  • $350,000 — Settlement for a client struck by a vehicle and pinned, requiring orthopedic care.
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High-Risk Areas for Rollovers in Greenville County

Crash reports highlight that Greenville leads the state in total crashes. Rollover incidents frequently occur on these high-traffic corridors:

  • I-85 and I-385 Interchanges: High speeds and merging traffic lead to side-impacts that trigger rolls.
  • White Horse Road (US-25): Heavy commercial traffic and frequent intersections.
  • Poinsett Highway: Known for aging infrastructure and uneven road surfaces.
  • Woodruff Road: Congestion and frequent “stop-and-go” conditions that lead to sudden maneuvers.

FAQs

Lawsuits and Legal Deadlines

You usually have three years from the accident date to file a claim. In rollover cases, physical evidence like tire marks and vehicle damage disappears quickly. Contact a lawyer as soon as possible to preserve this evidence.

If a vehicle defect or tire blowout caused the rollover, you may have a product liability claim against the manufacturer. Lawyers will investigate all possible responsible parties, not just the other driver.

No. Insurance adjusters may ask tricky questions to make you admit fault. Anything you say can be used to reduce your claim under the 51 percent rule. Let your attorney handle all communication.

Survival and Immediate Actions

Experts from the National Safety Council recommend:

  • Do not brace your arms against the steering wheel or dashboard
  • Cross your arms over your chest and hold your shoulders to protect your head and neck
  • If possible, pull your feet back from the pedals to avoid ankle injuries

This “turtle” position reduces the risk of broken bones during a rollover.

Not necessarily. Many rollover injuries show symptoms later. Traumatic brain injuries and internal organ damage may appear days after the crash. South Carolina law allows for compensation for mental trauma and PTSD even if your physical injuries were minor.

Commercial and Rideshare Rollovers

Rideshare cases are complex due to different coverage rules:

  • If you had a passenger, Uber or Lyft’s $1 million liability policy usually applies
  • If you were online but had not accepted a ride, coverage is lower
  • Hit-and-run accidents involve the rideshare’s Uninsured Motorist coverage, which may have high deductibles

Truck rollover liability often extends beyond the driver.

  • The shipping company or loading crew may be responsible if cargo was improperly secured
  • Truck “black box” data can show speeding or Hours of Service violations that contributed to the crash
  • FMCSA rules help determine whether the truck company failed to follow safety regulations
Vehicle Valuation and Losses

Standard policies usually cover only the base vehicle’s Actual Cash Value (ACV). To get full coverage for custom builds or expensive work equipment:

  • You need a “stated value” or “custom equipment” endorsement
  • Without it, insurers may offer significantly less than the actual replacement cost, sometimes $5,000 to $10,000 less

Why Choose Armada Law?

When you hire Armada Law to handle your auto accident claim, you work directly with attorneys licensed in South Carolina who have more than 10 years of personal injury experience. With English and bilingual-speaking attorneys, we are equipped to serve a diverse group of clients.

Our Greenville attorneys have earned respected memberships, strong peer recognition, and professional honors, including:

  • Million Dollar Advocates Forum
  • South Carolina Bar
  • South Carolina Association for Justice
  • Notable Avvo ratings

These recognitions reflect our commitment to professional excellence and strong advocacy for people injured in accidents.

Meet The Team

Contact Armada Law today for a free case review. We serve Greenville, Simpsonville, Mauldin, Greer, Taylors, and surrounding Upstate communities.

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Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Each case is evaluated on its individual facts and circumstances.

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Chris Carsten

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Chris is an attorney and entrepreneur dedicated to serving injured victims. Along with serving our clients, his core mission is to build a great law firm where the team constantly develops and grows. Chris is a lifelong learner with a passion for understanding business and people. His daily motivation comes from helping others grow and become their best selves. In every aspect of his life, Chris brings a strong drive, a learner’s heart, and an unwavering dedication to achieving his personal and professional goals.

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Mark Sawyer

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Mark has been practicing law in South Carolina for over 15 years. Primarily, his career has been practicing personal injury, helping those injured by the negligence and recklessness of others. During this time, Mark has been able to secure significant resolutions for his clients, and he has had the opportunity to appear in courtrooms in almost every country across the State. Mark has dutifully guided his clients through the rigors of our civil litigation system, from the day they first meet until they’ve secured a verdict from a jury to make them whole.

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Isabella Martinez Bond

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Isabella C. Martinez Bond is a bilingual attorney fluent in both Spanish and English. She is licensed to practice in Texas and South Carolina. She began her professional journey by serving five years in the United States Navy as a Hospital Corpsman. After completing her military service, Isabella earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance and later obtained her Juris Doctor from the University of Houston Law Center.