2007

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Hauling Danger, Courting Disaster

Common trailers in untrained or careless hands can become unguided missiles, hurtling toward the defenseless. Rules are rarely enforced. RICHLAND TOWNSHIP, PA. — Spencer Morrison was a stickler for safety. The middle-school teacher had precious cargo to protect — his 4-year-old triplets, Ethan, Garret and Alaina. Only the best minivan and top-of-the-line car seats would ... Read more »

Key trial evidence goes missing

Injured customers suing U-Haul over accidents have sought key equipment, only to find it lost or discarded. Pinned inside an overturned Ford Explorer on Interstate 5 in Bakersfield, Gabriel Koloszar looked up to see her friend Paulo Aguilar hanging unconscious from his seat belt, his blood dripping down on her. Rescuers pulled Koloszar out through ... Read more »

Upkeep lags in U-Haul’s aging fleet

Many trucks have high mileage, and The Times found safety checks were often overdue. Customers describe breakdowns and accidents. The U-Haul truck was 19 years old, with nearly 234,000 miles on its odometer. It had a history of problems with its emergency brake and was overdue for a safety inspection. Talmadge Waldrip, 73, of Forney, ... Read more »

Making his point, at 80 mph

U-Haul’s CEO sets out to show his passengers that ‘there’s no magic’ to towing a trailer and that driver error is what leads to accidents. PHOENIX – The head of one of America’s most famous companies was barreling down a suburban thoroughfare at 80 mph, with no hands on the wheel and a U-Haul trailer ... Read more »

Driving with rented risks

U-Haul International is the nation’s largest provider of rental trailers. A Times investigation finds the company’s practices raise the risk of accidents on the road. TUCSON – Marissa Sternberg sits in her wheelchair, barely able to move or speak. Caregivers are always at her side. Progress is measured in tiny steps: an unclenched fist, a ... Read more »