Products Liability Center
Products you purchase from any retail store, wholesaler, or business are all manufactured with an implicit guarantee that the purchased product is not defective or in a dangerous condition. In addition, products that you encounter in the workplace also have this guarantee of safety and that they are not defective or in a dangerous condition.
If the product you purchased or used – from an automobile to a product in the home, to a machine at work, have caused you personal injury, contact one of our product liability lawyers at 314-662-2836 or Click here for Free Evaluation of your case. Our attorneys have obtained multimillion dollar verdicts and settlements in these personal injury cases involving dangerous products.
List of dangerous products:
- Automobiles and Automobile Products (including Auto Recalls, Tires, Car Seats, Safety Belts Seats, Brakes, Doors, SUV prone to rollovers);
- Multi-piece wheels (prone to explosion during inflation);
- Recall Nissan Altima Car
- Recall Dodge Durango SUV
- RecallFord Focus Recall 2001 model;
- Aloha Housewares Inc Portable Electric Heaters
- Spin Master Recall - Aqua Dots (Children Unconscious After Ingesting Beads)
Featured Product:
Yamaha Rhino ATV Rollover Accident Attorney

Yamaha Rhino 660 and Rhino 450 ATVs have a design defect in that Yamaha Rhino 660 and Rhino 450 ATVs are more susceptible to rollover accidents during sharp turns, even when the Rhino is driving on a flat surface and at a low rate of speed.
The Yamaha Rhino ATV is top heavy and has very narrow tires. Because of these design defects, the Yamaha Rhino is prone to tip and rollover while going through a turn, even when the Rhino is driving on a flat surface and at a low rate of speed. Critically, the Yamaha Rhino is designed in such a manner that the passengers’ legs are unprotected in the event of a rollover accident. As a result of the Yamaha Rhino’s defective design, serious injuries have occurred including:
- Broken or Crushed Legs and Feet
- Broken or Crushed Arms and Hands
- Head Injury
- Paralysis
- Death Yamaha Rhino Safety Alert
Yamaha announced a SAFETY ALERT to the owners of all Yamaha Rhino in September of 2006. The Alert stated as follows:
While the Rhino has been a reliable and versatile vehicle, some operators have engaged in aggressive driving (such as sliding, skidding, fishtailing, or doing donuts) or made abrupt maneuvers (such as turning the steering wheel too far or too fast) that have resulted in side rollovers - even on flat, open areas. Unfortunately, some occupants have been seriously injured during such rollovers when they put their arms or legs outside the vehicle, resulting in crushing or other injuries. Special Offer to Rhino Owners -Yamaha has developed new doors and additional passenger handholds for the Rhino. These new features, as shown in the pictures below, are designed to help keep occupants from sticking arms or legs out of the vehicle in response to a side rollover. They may also enhance passenger stability and comfort. Yamaha recommends that Rhino owners have these doors and handholds installed on their Rhino vehicles..."
In 2007, Yamaha finally responded to the Rhino ATV safety issues by offering free modifications to make the vehicles safer, but the company stopped short of issuing a Rhino ATV recall.
Products you purchase from any retail store, wholesaler, or business are all manufactured with an implicit guarantee that the purchased product is not defective or in a dangerous condition. In addition, products that you encounter in the workplace also have this guarantee of safety and that they are not defective or in a dangerous condition.
If the product you purchased or used – from an automobile to a product in the home, to a machine at work, have caused you personal injury, contact one of our product liability lawyers at 314-662-2836 or Click here for Free Evaluation of your case. Our attorneys have obtained multimillion dollar verdicts and settlements in these personal injury cases involving dangerous products.
List of dangerous products:
- Automobiles and Automobile Products (including Auto Recalls, Tires, Car Seats, Safety Belts Seats, Brakes, Doors, SUV prone to rollovers);
- Multi-piece wheels (prone to explosion during inflation);
- Recall Nissan Altima Car
- Recall Dodge Durango SUV
- RecallFord Focus Recall 2001 model;
- Aloha Housewares Inc Portable Electric Heaters
- Spin Master Recall - Aqua Dots (Children Unconscious After Ingesting Beads)
Featured Product:
Yamaha Rhino ATV Rollover Accident Attorney

Yamaha Rhino 660 and Rhino 450 ATVs have a design defect in that Yamaha Rhino 660 and Rhino 450 ATVs are more susceptible to rollover accidents during sharp turns, even when the Rhino is driving on a flat surface and at a low rate of speed.
The Yamaha Rhino ATV is top heavy and has very narrow tires. Because of these design defects, the Yamaha Rhino is prone to tip and rollover while going through a turn, even when the Rhino is driving on a flat surface and at a low rate of speed. Critically, the Yamaha Rhino is designed in such a manner that the passengers’ legs are unprotected in the event of a rollover accident. As a result of the Yamaha Rhino’s defective design, serious injuries have occurred including:
- Broken or Crushed Legs and Feet
- Broken or Crushed Arms and Hands
- Head Injury
- Paralysis
- Death Yamaha Rhino Safety Alert
Yamaha announced a SAFETY ALERT to the owners of all Yamaha Rhino in September of 2006. The Alert stated as follows:
While the Rhino has been a reliable and versatile vehicle, some operators have engaged in aggressive driving (such as sliding, skidding, fishtailing, or doing donuts) or made abrupt maneuvers (such as turning the steering wheel too far or too fast) that have resulted in side rollovers - even on flat, open areas. Unfortunately, some occupants have been seriously injured during such rollovers when they put their arms or legs outside the vehicle, resulting in crushing or other injuries. Special Offer to Rhino Owners -Yamaha has developed new doors and additional passenger handholds for the Rhino. These new features, as shown in the pictures below, are designed to help keep occupants from sticking arms or legs out of the vehicle in response to a side rollover. They may also enhance passenger stability and comfort. Yamaha recommends that Rhino owners have these doors and handholds installed on their Rhino vehicles..."
In 2007, Yamaha finally responded to the Rhino ATV safety issues by offering free modifications to make the vehicles safer, but the company stopped short of issuing a Rhino ATV recall.
