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Ford Ordered To Pay Family $2.5 Billion For Super Duty Rollover Fatality


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Ford Ordered To Pay Family $2.5 Billion For Super Duty Rollover Fatality

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Ford Ordered To Pay Family $2.5 Billion For Super Duty Rollover Fatality

Ford is hurting after a Georgia court ordered the

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to pay a whopping $2.5 billion to the family of a couple killed back in 2022. They were riding in a Super Duty
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when it rolled, the roof caving in and crushing them both. A jury in the case found Ford was
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for their deaths.

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The couple were driving down a road in Decatur County back in August 2022 when their 2015 Ford F-250 Super Duty hit a drainage culvert at a driveway. The pickup went airborne for approximately 81 feet before it hit the ground and rolled, reports

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Attorneys for the couple’s children

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in court that all 1999 to 2016 Super Duty trucks have “indisputably weak” roofs in comparison to the F-150. The jury seemed to agree with that sentiment.

A spokesperson for Ford said the automaker will be appealing the verdict, calling it “impermissibly extreme and not supported by the evidence.”

Previously, Ford was ordered by a court, also in Georgia, to pay out $1.7 billion for a similar rollover accident resulting in a fatality. The verdict was the previous record for the most awarded in a lawsuit for the state, but this latest one is now the new record.

Ford just can’t catch a break lately, having been hit with the

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ever issued by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration to the tune of $165 million back in November.

The automaker has also dealt with an abnormal number of recalls in the past year.

In June of last year, Ford was

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an Expedition owner almost $57 million. The owner’s leg was broken thanks to a defect in the SUV. Some have argued the amount was excessive. One could argue this latest order of $2.5 billion is far more extreme.

With verdicts like this in lawsuits against Ford, one has to wonder how this will affect all automakers going forward.

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