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Here are a couple of statements from Yamaha on TruthAboutRhino regarding two more jury trials they have won in the past couple of days! The fact that they are winning all of these trials is awesome news!!! Just wanted to share some GOOD news from the legal system.......! Congrats to Yamaha for fighting the good fight - keep it up!!!
FOURTH JURY VERDICT FOR YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A.,
JURY IN ALABAMA REJECTS PLAINTIFF’S CLAIMS REGARDING YAMAHA RHINO<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o>
Yamaha Statement on Mathis vs Yamaha Decision in Alexander City (Tallapoosa County), AL <o></o>
CYPRESS, CA – AUGUST 12, 2010 – A jury in Tallapoosa County, Alabama today rejected the plaintiff’s claims and returned a unanimous defense verdict for Yamaha in Mathis vs Yamaha, a case involving an accident on a Yamaha Rhino in Alexander City, Alabama. This verdict in favor of Yamaha is the second in 24 hours and marks the fourth time a jury has rejected plaintiff’s claims regarding the Rhino’s design, finding no defect in the Rhino. <o></o>
Yamaha is saddened whenever anyone is injured in an accident involving a Yamaha product and the accident in this case underscores the importance of following the safety guidelines posted on the Rhino and in the owner’s manual, and to always operate the products in a safe and responsible manner. Drivers and passengers should wear helmets, protective gear including over-the-ankle foot wear, and the vehicle’s three-point seat belts at all times.<o></o>
The Rhino is a safe and useful off-road vehicle that has won virtually every “first in class†award and top safety ratings in independent reviews since its introduction. <o></o>
Yamaha stands firmly behind the Rhino and will continue to vigorously defend the product. To learn more about the Yamaha Rhino, visit our website www.truthaboutrhino.com<o></o>
Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A., Statement
on Lewis/Hernandez vs Yamaha Trial Verdict in San Bernardino County, CA
<o></o>
Third Trial Verdict in Favor of Yamaha; Jury Finds No Product Defect with Yamaha Rhino<o></o>
CYPRESS, Calif. – AUGUST 11, 2010 – A jury in San Bernardino County, California has rejected the plaintiff’s claims and awarded no damages today in this case involving an accident on a Yamaha Rhino. This follows another jury decision in favor of Yamaha on July 26, 2010 in a case in Orange County, California, and is the third time a jury has rejected plaintiff’s claims regarding the Rhino’s design, finding no defect in the Rhino.<o></o>
The jury made a decision based on the facts. The testimony and evidence during the trial showed that this unfortunate incident had nothing to do with the design of the product. Yamaha is saddened whenever anyone is injured in an accident involving a Yamaha product and this incident underscores the importance of following the safety guidelines posted on the Rhino and in the owner’s manual, and to always operate the products in a safe and responsible manner. Drivers and passengers should wear helmets, protective gear including over-the-ankle foot wear, and the vehicle’s three-point seat belts at all times.<o></o>
The Rhino is a safe and useful off-road vehicle that has won virtually every “first in class†award and top safety ratings in independent reviews since its introduction. <o></o>
Yamaha stands firmly behind the Rhino and will continue to vigorously defend the product. To learn more about the Yamaha Rhino, visit our website Truth About Rhino.
FOURTH JURY VERDICT FOR YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A.,
JURY IN ALABAMA REJECTS PLAINTIFF’S CLAIMS REGARDING YAMAHA RHINO<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o>
Yamaha Statement on Mathis vs Yamaha Decision in Alexander City (Tallapoosa County), AL <o></o>
CYPRESS, CA – AUGUST 12, 2010 – A jury in Tallapoosa County, Alabama today rejected the plaintiff’s claims and returned a unanimous defense verdict for Yamaha in Mathis vs Yamaha, a case involving an accident on a Yamaha Rhino in Alexander City, Alabama. This verdict in favor of Yamaha is the second in 24 hours and marks the fourth time a jury has rejected plaintiff’s claims regarding the Rhino’s design, finding no defect in the Rhino. <o></o>
Yamaha is saddened whenever anyone is injured in an accident involving a Yamaha product and the accident in this case underscores the importance of following the safety guidelines posted on the Rhino and in the owner’s manual, and to always operate the products in a safe and responsible manner. Drivers and passengers should wear helmets, protective gear including over-the-ankle foot wear, and the vehicle’s three-point seat belts at all times.<o></o>
The Rhino is a safe and useful off-road vehicle that has won virtually every “first in class†award and top safety ratings in independent reviews since its introduction. <o></o>
Yamaha stands firmly behind the Rhino and will continue to vigorously defend the product. To learn more about the Yamaha Rhino, visit our website www.truthaboutrhino.com<o></o>
Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A., Statement
on Lewis/Hernandez vs Yamaha Trial Verdict in San Bernardino County, CA
<o></o>
Third Trial Verdict in Favor of Yamaha; Jury Finds No Product Defect with Yamaha Rhino<o></o>
CYPRESS, Calif. – AUGUST 11, 2010 – A jury in San Bernardino County, California has rejected the plaintiff’s claims and awarded no damages today in this case involving an accident on a Yamaha Rhino. This follows another jury decision in favor of Yamaha on July 26, 2010 in a case in Orange County, California, and is the third time a jury has rejected plaintiff’s claims regarding the Rhino’s design, finding no defect in the Rhino.<o></o>
The jury made a decision based on the facts. The testimony and evidence during the trial showed that this unfortunate incident had nothing to do with the design of the product. Yamaha is saddened whenever anyone is injured in an accident involving a Yamaha product and this incident underscores the importance of following the safety guidelines posted on the Rhino and in the owner’s manual, and to always operate the products in a safe and responsible manner. Drivers and passengers should wear helmets, protective gear including over-the-ankle foot wear, and the vehicle’s three-point seat belts at all times.<o></o>
The Rhino is a safe and useful off-road vehicle that has won virtually every “first in class†award and top safety ratings in independent reviews since its introduction. <o></o>
Yamaha stands firmly behind the Rhino and will continue to vigorously defend the product. To learn more about the Yamaha Rhino, visit our website Truth About Rhino.