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The following is from an article by injuryboard.com. What's
your experience? - have you ever had a problem
with an awning? Add your comments at the end.
"The public should be aware of the dangers involving
awnings attached to the side of recreational vehicles
(RVs) and horse trailers.
The hazard is that awnings which have been rolled up
and fastened to the side of the vehicle may become dislodged
and hang out towards oncoming traffic.
This hazard is so common that one RV manufacturer stated
on its website: "There are two types of RVers --- those
that have had their awnings blown off and those that
will!"
A defective awning lock resulted in the death of Terry
Bassett, a Uniontown, Alabama city councilman who was
returning to his home from a school board meeting. As
Bassett's minivan approached an oncoming extended horse
trailer being pulled by a 2001 Ford F350 truck, the awning
on the horse trailer had broken loose from the trailer
and was hanging down towards oncoming traffic. When the
two vehicles met, the awning assembly from the trailer
struck Mr. Bassett's windshield, killing him instantly.
This accident was preventable.
Mr. Bassett's family hired the law firm headed by former
Lt. Governor Jere Beasley to sue the manufacturer which
caused Bassett's death. Mike Andrews, who handled the
case for the Beasley firm, discovered that the retractable
arms of the awning were equipped with metal folding locks
that were defectively designed and manufactured. The
locks were insufficient to withstand the wind which occurs
while a vehicle is driving down the highway. Mr. Andrews
found a number of alternative designs which are sold
to prevent such lock failures. Some of these were available
for purchase on EBay."
"There are two types
of RVers --- those that have had their awnings blown
off and those that will!"
What do you think? ...
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