Yamaha Rhino Lawsuits: Free Case Evaluation
Design defects in the Yamaha Rhino ATV could cause the vehicle to rollover and crash. Lawsuits are being reviewed nationwide for injuries. >>REQUEST A CONSULTATION
The lawyers at Saiontz & Kirk, P.A. are investigating potential Yamaha Rhino lawsuits on behalf of individuals who suffered a serious injury or death during a crash or rollover. An unreasonable design makes the Yamaha Rhino ATV prone to flip or roll over, even when it is operated under normal conditions.
The Yamaha Rhino is a very unstable side by side four wheeler. Since it was introduced in 2003, there have been a substantial number of accidents caused by the Rhino rolling over and fracturing or crushing the legs and arms of riders.
Rhino ATV lawsuits are being reviewed on behalf of individuals who suffered severe injuries while operating or riding as a passenger in the:
- Yamaha Rhino 660 (YXR660)
- Yamaha Rhino 450 (YXR450)
There are no fees or expenses unless a recovery is obtained and potential cases are being investigated throughout the country.
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YAMAHA RHINO LITIGATION
The four wheel all-terrain Yamaha Rhino was designed with a powerful engine, fast acceleration and a small turning radius. When Yamaha placed these features in a vehicle with a high center of gravity and small wheels on a narrow frame, they created a four wheeler that can easily rollover, even if it is operated at slow speeds on a flat surface.
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In addition to the unreasonably dangerous design, the Yahaha Rhino was sold without proper protection and safety features which could have reduced the risk of injury to occupants. The vehicle was initially manufactured without any doors, which allowed passengers' arms and legs to fall out of the vehicle as it rolled. Many users have died or suffered catastrophic injuries as a result of their body being crushed under the weight of the ATV.
There are certain risks associated with the use of all ATV four wheelers. However, Yamaha increased these risks by choosing a defective design and failing to take steps to protect the operator and passenger in the event of a crash. They also failed to warn users of the true extent of the risk they faced by riding in the Yamaha Rhino four wheeler.
Even if the occupants are wearing their seatbelts and following precautions outlined when they purchased the Yamaha Rhino, there remains a substantial likelihood that serious or catastrophic injury could result if the Rhino crashes. Common injuries which have been reported include:
- Crushed or Broken Legs
- Crushed or Broken Arms
- Amputated Limbs
- Head Injury
- Death
YAMAHA RHINO LAWERS
The Yamaha Rhino lawyers at Saiontz & Kirk, P.A. are pursuing product liability lawsuits as a result of the defective design and improper warnings about the off-road vehicle's propensity to become unstable and tip over. The Rhino is more dangerous than other similar ATVs, and simple steps could have been taken to make the vehicle safer.
To determine if you, a friend or family member qualify for a Yamaha Rhino lawsuit, request a free consultation and claim evaluation. Potential Rhino lawsuits are being reviewed throughout the United States and there are no fees or expenses unless a recovery is obtained.