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Table Of Contents
- Triumph Rocket Motorcycle Lawsuit Overview
- Latest Triumph Rocket Motorcycle Lawsuit Updates
- NHTSA Reports and Statistics
- Triumph Rocket Motorcycle Injuries & Side Effects
- Do You Qualify for a Triumph Rocket Motorcycle Lawsuit?
- Triumph Rocket Motorcycle Recall Information
- Statute of Limitations for Triumph Rocket Motorcycle Lawsuits
- FAQs
- 1. Can defects in Triumph Rocket motorcycles lead to long-term safety concerns?
- 2. What steps should I take if my Triumph Rocket motorcycle is part of a recall?
- 3. How do product recalls affect lawsuits against companies like Triumph motorcycles?
- 4. What is the process for joining a class action lawsuit against Triumph Rocket motorcycles?
- 5. How much compensation can I expect from a Triumph Rocket motorcycle lawsuit?
- 6. Will I need to appear in court for my Triumph Rocket motorcycle lawsuit?
- 7. How long does a Triumph Rocket motorcycle lawsuit typically take to resolve?
- Take Action Now: Time-Sensitive Legal Claims
- Do I Have a Triumph Rocket Motorcycle Lawsuit?
Triumph Rocket Motorcycle Lawsuit Overview
The Triumph Rocket Motorcycle lawsuits center on defective anti lock brake system (ABS) modulators that could have filled with air during the production process. These lawsuits primarily allege that Triumph failed to adequately ensure the safety of their brake systems, putting riders at risk. According to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), this defect increases stopping distance and significantly raises the risk of crashes. The recall affects thousands of motorcycles manufactured between 2020-2021.Related: Product Liability Lawsuits
Latest Triumph Rocket Motorcycle Lawsuit Updates
June 18, 2024 – Triumph Motorcycles is facing a lawsuit over alleged negligent design, which resulted in injuries, raising concerns about the safety of their motorcycles [1].November 19, 2023 – The Triumph Rocket 3 motorcycles (2020-2024) have been recalled due to a defect in the braking system, raising concerns about potential safety risks.December 18, 2020 – Triumph Motorcycles America, Ltd. initiated a recall (NHTSA recall 20V788000) for affected Rocket 3 motorcycles due to confirmed issues with air in the rear brake ABS modulators, which could reduce braking efficiency. The recall covers certain 2020-2021 Triumph Rocket 3 GT, 2020-2021 Triumph Rocket 3 R, and 2020 Triumph Rocket 3 TFC models manufactured between July 29, 2019, and October 19, 2020. Triumph dealerships are instructed to bleed the rear brake system and inspect components free of charge to address the defect, with repairs beginning after owner notification on January 11, 2021.
NHTSA Reports and Statistics
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has documented multiple consumer complaints regarding the Triumph Rocket 3 motorcycles’ braking systems, leading to recalls in 2020 and 2023. The 2020 recall affects three model lines—2020-2021 Triumph Rocket 3 GT, R, and TFC—spanning two model years. The NHTSA has noted that these defects, identified in 2020 and 2023 recalls, increase the risk of accidents by extending stopping distance during emergency braking situations.
Triumph Rocket Motorcycle Injuries & Side Effects
Defective brake systems in Triumph Rocket motorcycles can lead to several serious injuries and consequences for riders.
- Increased Crash Risk: Deteriorated rear braking efficiency leads to longer stopping distances, significantly raising the probability of collisions
- Traumatic Injuries: Motorcycle accidents often result in severe trauma including broken bones, road rash, and spinal injuries
- Catastrophic Injuries: Head trauma and traumatic brain injuries can occur even with proper helmet usage when brakes fail
- Fatal Accidents: In the worst cases, brake failures can lead to fatal crashes, especially at higher speeds
Do You Qualify for a Triumph Rocket Motorcycle Lawsuit?
You may qualify for a Triumph Rocket motorcycle lawsuit if:
- You own or owned a 2020-2021 Triumph Rocket 3 GT, 2020-2021 Triumph Rocket 3 R, or 2020 Triumph Rocket 3 TFC motorcycle
- You experienced braking issues or a motorcycle accident related to brake failure
- You suffered injuries requiring medical treatment as a result of the defective braking system
- You can provide documentation of your motorcycle purchase and any repairs or medical treatments
Evidence Required for a Triumph Rocket Motorcycle Lawsuit
- Proof of motorcycle ownership (title, registration, purchase documents)
- Maintenance and repair records demonstrating braking issues
- Medical records documenting injuries sustained in an accident
- Police or accident reports if applicable
- Documentation of the recall notice and any correspondence with Triumph
Damages You Can Recover
- Medical expenses for immediate and ongoing treatment
- Lost wages from missed work due to injuries
- Pain and suffering from physical and emotional trauma
- Property damage to your motorcycle and other belongings
- Punitive damages if Triumph’s negligence was particularly egregious
Triumph Rocket Motorcycle Recall Information
Affected Models:
- 2020-2021 Triumph Rocket 3 GT
- 2020-2021 Triumph Rocket 3 R
- 2020 Triumph Rocket 3 TFC
Recall Details:
- Issue: The rear brake system’s ABS modulator may have been filled with air during production, which can lead to a deterioration in rear braking efficiency over time. This can increase stopping distances and the risk of a crash.
- Remedy: Triumph dealers will bleed the rear brake system to remove air from the ABS modulator, free of charge.
- Recall Start Date: The recall began on December 18, 2020 [2]
Statute of Limitations for Triumph Rocket Motorcycle Lawsuits
The statute of limitations for filing a lawsuit related to defective Triumph Rocket motorcycles varies by state, typically ranging from 1-3 years from the date of injury or discovery of the defect. Some states may extend this period if the defect was concealed or not reasonably discoverable. It’s crucial to consult with an attorney as soon as possible to ensure your claim is filed within the appropriate time frame.
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FAQs
1. Can defects in Triumph Rocket motorcycles lead to long-term safety concerns?
Yes, defects can lead to long-term safety concerns if not properly addressed. Regular inspections and maintenance are crucial to identify and rectify any issues that may arise over time.
2. What steps should I take if my Triumph Rocket motorcycle is part of a recall?
If your motorcycle is part of a recall, follow the manufacturer’s instructions for addressing the recall. This may include taking the vehicle to an authorized dealer for repairs or replacements. Keep all records of the recall work for future reference.
3. How do product recalls affect lawsuits against companies like Triumph motorcycles?
Product recalls can strengthen lawsuits by demonstrating that the manufacturer acknowledged defects or safety issues. They can also provide additional evidence and support claims for compensation or other remedies.
4. What is the process for joining a class action lawsuit against Triumph Rocket motorcycles?
Joining a class action lawsuit involves contacting the law firm handling the case, providing information about your experience and evidence of the defects, and formally joining the class. The law firm will guide you through the process and keep you informed about the case’s progress.
5. How much compensation can I expect from a Triumph Rocket motorcycle lawsuit?
Compensation varies based on factors including injury severity, medical expenses, lost wages, and property damage. Settlements may range from thousands to millions of dollars depending on the case specifics and whether punitive damages are awarded.
6. Will I need to appear in court for my Triumph Rocket motorcycle lawsuit?
Most product liability cases settle before trial, but court appearances may be necessary in some instances. Your attorney will represent you throughout the process and prepare you for any required court appearances.
7. How long does a Triumph Rocket motorcycle lawsuit typically take to resolve?
The timeline varies greatly depending on case complexity, with some settling within months while others may take years, especially if they go to trial. Your attorney can provide a more specific estimate based on your circumstances.
Take Action Now: Time-Sensitive Legal Claims
Time is limited to pursue legal action against Triumph for defective Rocket motorcycles. Most states impose a statute of limitations of only 1-3 years from the date of injury, meaning your right to compensation could expire if you delay.
At Schmidt & Clark, we offer:
- Free, confidential case evaluations
- No upfront costs or fees
- Payment only if we win your case
Don’t wait until it’s too late to seek justice. Contact our experienced legal team today to discuss your potential Triumph Rocket motorcycle lawsuit.
Do I Have a Triumph Rocket Motorcycle Lawsuit?
The Products Liability Litigation Group at Schmidt & Clark, LLP law firm is an experienced team of trial lawyers that focus on the representation of plaintiffs in Triumph Rocket Motorcycle Lawsuits. We are handling individual litigation nationwide and currently accepting new injury and death cases in all 50 states.
If you or a loved one was injured, you should contact our law firm immediately. You may be entitled to a settlement by filing a suit and we can help.
References:
[2] https://www.usatoday.com/recalls/automotive/NHTSA-20V740000/