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Posts Tagged ‘rollovers’
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
March 31, 2010, Nashville, TN – Melissa and Richard Lee Bates, of Southaven, Mississippi, and Aundria and Thomas Dilworth, of Olive Branch, Mississippi, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America. On October 18, 2008, Emily Ann Bates and Lauren Elizabeth Dilworth, both 11 years old, were riding in a Yamaha Rhino in DeSoto County, Mississippi, when the vehicle at a slow speed rolled over unexpectedly, resulting in fatal injuries to the girls. “The lawsuit charges that the Yamaha Rhino is dangerously unstable and contains multiple design and engineering flaws increasing the likelihood of fatal injuries to occupants in the event of an accident,” stated Mark P. Chalos of Lieff Cabraser.
Read the press release issued by Lieff Cabraser concerning the Yamaha Rino lawsuit.
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Friday, June 19th, 2009
Within the past three weeks, Yamaha Rhino rollover accidents have resulted in tragic losses for two different families in New York and Kentucky. The Times Union reported that on May 28, 2009, 13 year old James Wyatt Spencer died in a Yamaha Rhino tip over accident near his family home in Knox, New York. Spencer was driving a 2009 Yamaha Rhino with a friend when he hit a patch of wet grass and rolled. The machine flipped and landed on Spencer, causing massive head trauma. On June 13, 2009, Josh Davis, 14 years old, died of injuries suffered in yamaha rhino accident near Manchester, Kentucky. Davis was a student at Holy Cross High School and a member of Holy Cross Church in Latonia.
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Wednesday, April 1st, 2009
The Rochon Genova law firm of Toronto, Ontario announced today that a proposed class action claim has been issued with the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. The national class action is on behalf of all persons in Canada who suffered personal injury following tip-over accidents involving Yamaha Rhino Recreational Utility Vehicles, and family members of those injured Canadians.
The class action alleges that the Rhino is prone to tip over because of its narrow track-width, high platform, high center of gravity, and top-heavy design, all of which lead the vehicle to easily tip over under normal and foreseeable driving conditions, including at low speeds on even terrain.
The claim was issued as a result of the death of thirteen-year-old Wyatt Bauer, who died when the Rhino he was driving flipped over, causing multiple injuries, including fatal head trauma. The claim will be amended to include the allegations of Colin Baker, whose foot was trapped by the unpadded roll cage of a doorless Rhino that tipped over, resulting in multiple corrective surgeries.
Lieff Cabraser is associated with Rochon Genova, which represents plaintiffs in a wide range of civil cases.
Tags: Canada, rollovers, Yamaha Rhino Posted in Safety | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, April 1st, 2009
On March 31, 2009, Yamaha Motor Corp. USA suspended sales of its Rhino off-road vehicles Tuesday and a repair program after the Consumer Product Safety Commission determined that they had been involved in more than 50 accidents resulting in 46 deaths and hundreds of injuries. As noted in the Los Angeles Times, the commission’s acting chairwoman, Nancy Nord, said she became so concerned about the number of deaths and injuries associated with the Rhino vehicles that “I directed staff to step up their investigative efforts.” More than two-thirds of the reported accidents were rollovers, many involving turns at low speeds and on level terrain, the commission statement said.
The reporter spoke to Heidi Crow of Winsborough, Texas and a client of Lieff Cabraser. Ms. Crow’s 9-year-old son, Jeremy Todd, known as J.T., died in a Rhino rollover accident June 22, 2007. Crow stated:
“This is the first time that I’ve felt like all the work and everything that we’ve been doing over the last 21 months has paid off. There’s been a lot of lives lost that could have been prevented, but the changes are being made, so I’m happy. These repairs address the Rhino’s design defects. If we make it wider, then we make it more stable and we make it safer and we save people’s lives, and that’s what this is all about.”
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