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Ford Expedition | Explorer Rollover Lawsuits

The safety of the Ford SUVs became a nationwide concern in 2000. More than 200 deaths and 700 injuries in the United States were blamed on Ford Explorers rolling over after the tread separated on Firestone tires with which the Explorers had been equipped.

Ford SUV Roll Over Lawsuits

In June 2004, a jury in San Diego, California, returned the first plaintiff's verdict in a lawsuit challenging the safety of the Ford Explorer. The plaintiff, Benetta Buell-Wilson, was left paralyzed when the roof of her 1997 Ford Explorer caved in after it rolled over when she swerved to avoid an object in the road. Buell Wilson charged that the Ford Explorer was unstable and had a weak roof.

In August 2004, Ford settled a rollover death case involving its Explorer as a jury was considering whether to award punitive damages. Earlier, the jury in Fort Meyers, Florida, awarded the family of victim Bob Miller $5.3 million in compensatory damages. Miller was on his way home from his roofing job and was wearing his seat belt and a hard hat when a tire lots its tread, causing the Explorer to swerve and then flip over.

In March 2005, a jury found Ford responsible for the deaths of Corina Garcia and Diana Alicia of Crystal City, Texas. The jury was presented evidence that the 2000 Ford Explorer was defective in its design because Ford used tempered side glass instead of laminated safety glass. Available for decades, laminated glass substantially reduces the risk of passengers being ejected in a rollover accident.

In September 2005, a Texas jury found that Ford Motor Co. should pay $42 million to the family of a 10-year-old boy who was killed when he was partly ejected from a Ford Expedition in a 2004 rollover accident. The boy, Matthew Marroquin, was wearing his seat belt when the vehicle's side window shattered and the boy hit the ground as it rolled, his family said. The suit is one of a growing number claiming automakers should have used stronger glass in side and rear windows to prevent ejections and partial ejections.

Ford Expedition Rollover Accident Lawyer

Lieff Cabraser represents families of loved ones who died in rollover crashes involving the Ford Expedition. In a suit involving a 2000 Ford Expedition, we allege:

  • The Ford Expedition is defective in its handling and stability because the Expedition is top-heavy and prone to heavy oversteering by drivers, making a rollover accident likely;
  • The Ford Expedition is equipped with defective door latches that are too weak to hold the doors shut in a rollover accident, causing passengers to be ejected from these vehicles;
  • The Ford Expedition is not equipped with laminated safety glass which would help prevent passengers from being ejected in SUV rollovers; and
  • The seat belts were defective because they did not automatically retract and tighten during an accident.

Ford Expedition Rollover Lawyer | Attorney

Lieff Cabraser represents persons who have been injured or killed as a result of a Ford Expedition accident, whether due to a rollover accident, crushed roof, door latch problem, shattered window, seat belt failure, or a combination of these or other factors. Please click here to contact a Lieff Cabraser attorney.

Alternatively, you may call Lieff Cabraser toll-free at 1-866-313-1973 and ask to speak to partner Kathryn E. Barnett.

  

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