16 Year Old Girl Headed to Prom Killed in LA Car Accident
A 16-year-old girl was tragically killed in an SUV accident while she was on the way to her high school’s prom in Los Angeles, according to an LA Times report. Seven other high school students, ranging in ages of 16-18 were injured in the auto accident in LA that occurred on a 110 southbound freeway exit near 3rd street.
The 2003 Chevrolet SUV that the Taft high school students were traveling in ended up on its side. While no cause of the accident was listed in the newspaper, it is not out of the realm of possibility to speculate that this was a SUV rollover accident.
SUV rollover accidents are an all too common occurrence. Due to the fact that SUVs have a high center of gravity and a narrow track width, they are subject to rolling over. This most typically can occur when a driver is traveling at too high a rate of speed and attempts to make a corrective maneuver. SUV rollover accidents almost always result in serious injuries to the drivers and passengers involved.
If you or someone you love has been injured in an SUV rollover accident, contact the experienced Los Angeles car accident attorneys at the Ellis Law Corporation immediately for a consultation of your case. Upon agreeing to represent you, we will launch an immediate investigation into your case, employ all of our resources to ensure that you are fairly compensated for your injuries, give you the personal attention you deserve, and protect your rights at all times. Until your case is successfully resolved, all filing fees, court fees, and other costs are covered by the Ellis Law Corporation. We advance all costs, and if there is no recovery, there is no fee. To discuss your auto accident with experienced Los Angeles personal injury attorneys, call the Ellis Law Corporation today.