Tuesday, February 18, 2025

a Georgia jury has ruled in favor of the plaintiff in a Ford Super Duty roof crush lawsuit: the automaker now owes the family of a deceased couple a whopping $2.5 billion

Ford continues to maintain that the roofs on these pickups are not defective – they did meet federal safety standards when those models were produced, but have since been strengthened – and added that it plans to appeal this decision.

Ford was ordered to pay $1.7 billion in punitive damages back in 2022 over an allegation that the roofs present on 1999-2016 Ford Super Duty models aren’t strong enough to hold up in the event of a rollover crash – a decision that stemmed from a wrongful death lawsuit originally filed in 2014


followed up on 2 years later https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2024/07/in-fall-of-2022-ford-was-ordered-to-pay.html and now that lawsuit is finally finished

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