A rollover is a type of vehicle accident, where a vehicle turns over on its side or roof. Such accidents have a tendency to badly injure the occupants of the vehicle, car, bus or truck involved and those around the vehicle. While many auto accidents occur because of human error, many also can be caused or worsened by defective products or inadequate safety mechanisms. Among these problems are vehicles that are prone to rollovers, especially increasingly popular sport utility vehicles, or SUVs. A number of vehicles have also been found to have roofs that cannot withstand rollover accidents, with drivers and passengers injured and killed. People who are injured in rollover accidents may be compensated for their injury, lost income, and pain and suffering.
Round Top is a town in Fayette County, Texas, United States. The population was 77 at the 2000 census. Round Top is the home of three visitor-drawing programs: Round Top Antiques Fair — Outdoor gathering of antiques dealers drawing enormous crowds each Spring International Festival — Institute at Round Top - Renowned music institute for young musicians and faculty Shakespeare at Winedale — Shakespeare-in-Performance study program administered by The University of Texas at Austin English Department Round Top is also the home of the oldest building in Fayette County, Moore's Fort, which was moved there from nearby La Grange.