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Reports of Broken Bones Prompts E-Z-G0 Golf Car Recall
16,500 RXV Models Recalled
E-Z-GO, of Augusta, GA., is recalling about 16,500 RXV Golf Cars because the hip restraints on the cars can detach at the base, posing a fall and injury risk to consumers.The company has received 20 reports of hip restraints breaking including nine reports of broken bones and abrasions from falls.
This recall involves electric and gasoline-powered Fleet RXV, Freedom RXV and RXV Shuttle 2+2 golf cars. The model names and the E-Z-GO logo are printed on the sides and front panel of all three vehicles. Serial numbers ranging from 9300001 to 9300188 and 5000000 to 5021328 are printed on a plate attached to the steering column, and the front and rear frames.The golf cars were sold through E-Z-GO and independent golf car dealers nationwide from January 2008 to June 2008 for between $7,000 and $9,000.
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LEGAL ARTICLES AND INTERVIEWS
Largest Verdict for Fraud ever rendered for Deception related to E-Z-GO Golf Cars
July 5, 2007
Stephen Jamieson, a partner in the law firm Solomon, Saltsman & Jamieson based in Los Angeles, California, in association with Tom Ward of the Lancaster based law firm Michelizzi, Schwabacher, Ward & Collins, obtained a Judgment for Fraud against E-Z-Go division of Textron, Inc. also known as TEXTRON INC this month. TEXTRON INC., a multinational defense contractor that is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TXT is ranked 190th on the Forbes 500. Ryan Kroll, an associate at Solomon, Saltsman & Jamieson assisted Mr. Jamieson. READ MORE