Yamaha Rhino Rollover

serious injury and death have resulted from rollover accidents involving the Yamaha Rhino

, a popular all terrain vehicle () manufactured by Motor Corporation, U.S.A., is the subject of legal scrutiny after cases of serious injury and death have resulted from rollover accidents involving the vehicle. The has been in production since 2003.

Attorneys at Beasley, Allen, Crow, Methvin, Portis & Miles, P.C., are currently evaluating claims against Motor Corporation on behalf of people who suffered serious injury in a accident, or whose loved ones were injured or killed in these serious crashes.

Pending claims allege that design defects make the fundamentally unstable. Information on the company’s web site, www.yamaha-motor.com and in the Owner’s Manual acknowledges that “abrupt maneuvers or aggressive driving have caused rollovers – even on flat, open areas.”

A safety bulletin was issued to owners in August 2007 advising that vehicles could be returned to dealers for installation of new equipment – doors and passenger handholds – at no cost to owners, to improve vehicle safety. recommended that owners have the doors and handholds installed.

Motor Corporation, U.S.A., Customer Support Group, followed up with a letter to Owners in September 2006 urging safe operation, warning of risk of tip over or rollover under “certain conditions” and providing instructions for avoiding / correcting a tip over and safe operator / passenger conduct in the event of a tip over / rollover. Warning labels for attachment on the passenger enclosure were enclosed with the letter.

According to the Motor Corporation web site, the 2007 Owner’s Manual was updated to include the new doors and handholds, and including a note that these modifications were available at no charge to vehicle owners. owners were provided a supplemental Guide to Genuine Doors/Handholds and Occupant Protection, as well as a new on-product label promoting awareness of the new products and acknowledging dangers of rollover. Dealers installing doors and passenger handholds were instructed to attach the new on-product label to the vehicle’s dashboard.

Doors and passenger handholds are standard on 2008 models of the , according to Motor Corporation’s customer service line. Customer service recommends that anyone purchasing a used (prior to the 2008 model) check to see that the doors and passenger handholds have been installed, and to see a local authorized dealer to install these items if this has not been done.

Download a PDF of the updated 2007 Owner’s Manual

http://www.yamaha-motor.com/outdoor/Rhino%20Owner%20Info/LIT_11626_20_64.pdf

Download a PDF of the 2007 supplemental Guide to Genuine Doors / Handholds and Occupant Protection

http://www.yamaha-motor.com/outdoor/Rhino%20Owner%20Info/rhino_guide_supplement.pdf

Download a PDF of the 2007 on-product label for the

http://www.yamaha-motor.com/outdoor/Rhino%20Owner%20Info/SERIGRAPH_sticker_01.pdf