Fire Cases
Many Polaris vehicles have a history of spontaneous combustion, including RZRs, Rangers, and Slingshot motorcycles. From 2013 to 2018, Polaris recalled RZRs 10 separate times for fire hazards.
Watch the video below to see one consumer’s experience with a Polaris RZR spontaneously catching fire in the desert:

Polaris Industries also failed to inform the U.S. government of all the complaints they received about their vehicles catching fire. Polaris paid $27.25 million for failing to promptly notify the Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”) about the fires.

Mr. Kristensen and Mr. Wood
have experience litigating cases against Polaris Industries involving the spontaneous combustion of their UTVs.
Our attorneys have the legal knowledge, expertise, and resolve to bring your Polaris case to trial and hold the corporation accountable for its dangerous and negligent actions.
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