A jury of Livingston County, New York citizens has found Harley-Davidson liable in a case centered on the company’s recalled 2019 and 2020 trike models.
The trial, which began in May, followed a civil lawsuit that was filed in 2021 in Geneseo, New York by Harrold Morris.
In February 2019, Morris was riding his 2019 Harley-Davidson Trike-Tri Glide Ultra motorcycle when it “suddenly, inexplicably, unexpectedly and without warning malfunctioned and failed,” according to the lawsuit.
The trike’s brakes locked, causing it to swerve into the opposite lane of the road and down an embankment. Morris and his girlfriend, Pamela Sinclair, suffered minor injuries in this crash.
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