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Item Title: OSI Settlement Report
Summary: Other similar incidents or OSIs are invaluable, paying off several times more than the investment cost for securing them. 

Presentation of OSIs at trial or mediation has helped settle the following cases:

1998 Ford Crown Victoria, sudden acceleration, electromagnetic defect in the vehicle's cruise control system (Next Generation Speed Control System) caused vehicle to accelerate without driver input. Settled at mediation. Numerous OSIs found.

Rollover/ Roof Crush, 2002 Ford Expedition, Trial ended in hung jury, settlement before new trial, UN93 (1997-2002) and U222 (2003-2007) Ford Expedition OSIs found. Undisclosed amount. 

Rollover/ Roof Crush,  1996 Isuzu Rodeo, multiple OSIs found and presented. Settled before trial, Undisclosed amount.  

Seat belt, lap only, GM Malibu, rear mid seat, frontal impact, settled at mediation, undisclosed amount, Multiple OSIs presented.

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