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LSSLC Simplifying Successful Complex Cases for Over 20 Years
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After weeks of trial with difficult facts to overcome, a jury awarded $18 million to the driver and passenger of a 1995 Ford Explorer after finding the vehicle had a defective speed-control system when it crashed in December 1999.
Why did they reject the defective seat belt claim that caused two ejections despite a NHTSA investigation but accept consumer complaints regarding defective cruise control?
Click "Full Article" for details about this verdict and a listing of articles that we previously published regarding Ford cases and similar verdicts.
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