Yamaha Rhino Rollover Attorneys
How Rollovers Occur
When UTV (utility-terrain) is designed in such a way that it is top-heavy and does not have wide enough track width and an inadequate wheelbase to offset the weight, it may have the propensity to rollover. The Yamaha Rhino is a perfect example of this. The Rhino 450 and Rhino 660 models in particular have been the subject of much scrutiny in regards to their potential to rollover and their lack of adequate safety measures in the event that the vehicle does rollover.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a Yamaha Rhino rollover accident, consulting an attorney is one of the most important things you can do. You may be able to take legal action against Yamaha or another party for the injuries or losses you have sustained. This may mean that you can secure financial compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and more. At Tracey Law Firm we offer a free consultation with a Rhino rollover lawyer who can answer your questions and address your concerns.
UTV/ATV Rollover Lawyers – Serving Victims Nationwide
When most of the weight of the vehicle is at the top, and the bottom is not wide enough to support even low-grade turns, a rollover may occur. Perhaps the strangest thing about Rhino rollovers in particular is that the vehicle is a “utility-terrain vehicle.” This would suggest a vehicle that would be able to sustain sharp turns, uneven ground and higher speeds while remaining stable. However, the Rhino UTV was designed and manufactured in such a way as to pose a definite risk of rollover. The top of the vehicle is heavier than the bottom. The tires are spaced too closely together. The result? A vehicle that can tip or rollover fairly easily – even at low speeds and on even ground.
Contact a Yamaha Rhino rollover attorney at the Tracey Law Firm today!