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Ford to Pay $6.5 Million
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April 10, 2002
Ricky Johnson, then 19, was injured in June 1997 when his truck ran off the road and plowed into a creek bottom near Tecumseh, OK. Johnson's parents charged that his injuries were caused by the failure of his seat belt. The suit alleges that a sharp edge on the seat belt latch plate cut into the seat belt, causing it fail and permitted Johnson's head to slam into the vehicle during the crash. Ford charged that Johnson's injury were caused by the violent movement of the vehicle during the crash, not by the seat belt failure. "This is an unfortunate ruling, not based on facts," Ford said in a prepared statement. "The driver fell asleep at the wheel, left the road and eventually became airborne for more than 70 feet. There is no evidence that he hit his head at any time during the accident." The suit charged that Ford built and sold an "unreasonably dangerous vehicle" and the Oklahoma high court agreed. In its ruling, the Oklahoma court upheld an earlier jury verdict that awarded Johnson $5 million in compensatory and punitive damages. With interest added to the original award, Ford must now pay Johnson and his family more than $6.5 million, one of his attorneys said. Ford's damages may well exceed the $6.5 million. The company has been struggling to recover from falling vehicle sales brought on, at least in part, by a rash of safety-related problems in recent years. |
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