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Among the most calamitous mishaps that can arise on an all terrain vehicle in Idaho or other states is a rollover accident. The Yamaha Rhino does not feature numerous safety elements, such as handle bars and side doors. Also, riders or drivers have an understandable impulse to try to brace their rollover with a leg or arm, which frequently leads to severe harm, such as crushed bones which may need amputation. Additional common kinds of Yamaha Rhino accident harm may include spinal cord and brain injuries, as well as paralysis.
When Yamaha Corporation began marketing the Yamaha Rhino all terrain vehicle in 2003 in Idaho and elsewhere, it was advertised as being better than competitors' ATVs due to the Yamaha Rhino being more agile and faster. In addition, the Yamaha Rhino was designed with a thin wheelbase so that it could fit onto the bed of a pickup truck for hauling to an off-road track or trail. Yet this very construction makes the Yamaha Rhino risky by contributing to rollover mishaps. This may mean you need an Idaho Yamaha Rhino accident attorney.
Children often die in a Yamaha Rhino accident
At least seven million people possess all terrain vehicles in this country. Such vehicles are meant for recreation. However, numerous of persons are harmed in ATV mishaps, and many times those are due to driving a risky Yamaha Rhino all terrain vehicle. After you obtain a free case assessment from Jim S. Adler & Associates , your knowledgeable Idaho Yamaha Rhino accident lawyer can battle to gain monetary compensation for such sufferers' medical costs, lost future and present salary and suffering and pain.
Besides prohibiting their use on public roads and highways, very few federal, state or municipal laws govern operation of a Yamaha Rhino ATV on off-road tracks and trails. That means many children in Idaho and other regions are permitted to drive the ATV. However the Yamaha Rhino is not built with smaller drivers in mind, and can be especially hazardous for a child to drive. Indeed, alarmingly many Yamaha Rhino accidents involve children. Get a free case review from Jim S. Adler & Associates to explore your legal rights.
DISCLAIMER: Jim S. Adler & Associates is not licensed to practice in Idaho. Nonetheless, the law firm works with outside counsel and local lawyers, as appropriate, to litigate claims for Idaho.
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