Rich Taylor, owner of EKS Brand, has filed a lawsuit against LACR Motocross track in Southern California following a severe crash involving his son, Zach Taylor. The incident, which occurred five years ago during a Regional Loretta Lynn Qualifier, resulted in Zach breaking his pelvis after a significant crash over a 15-foot berm.
The situation is particularly notable because Zach had not signed a waiver prior to participating in the event. This raises questions about the track’s liability and the standard safety protocols in place for such events.
EKS Brand, founded by Rich Taylor, is well-known in the motocross community for its high-quality goggles and eyewear, designed to withstand the rigors of competitive racing. Rich Taylor, a former professional motocross racer, established the brand to provide superior protective gear for riders. His extensive experience in the sport has helped EKS Brand earn a reputation for reliability and performance.
Chris Cooksey provides an in-depth breakdown of this ongoing legal battle and its implications for the motocross community. Tune in to hear more about this story and the potential impact on motocross event regulations and safety standards.