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| Personal Injury Press Article |
| July 26, 2007 |
Law.com, "Florida
Jury Awards $6 Million to Man Injured in Ford
Van Rollover" |
After
a six-week product liability trial, a Broward
Circuit Court jury in Florida Wednesday awarded
$6 million to a 22-year-old man for injuries
he suffered five years ago in the rollover of
a 1993 Ford Aerostar van. It was a victory for
plaintiff Julian Felipe, who was temporarily
paralyzed after the accident. The jury found
that Ford Motor Co., the sole defendant in the
case, was negligent in putting the vehicle on
the market with a defect in the design and manufacture
of its roof structure that led to a roof collapse.
Ford had eight lawyers in the courtroom, including
outside counsel from Carlton Fields. None could
be reached for comment. In the rollover, the
roof of the van caved in on the side where Felipe
was seated, and he suffered a broken neck.
Ford's attorneys
argued unsuccessfully that the automaker should not be held responsible because
the vehicle was 9 years old at the time of the accident and had been purchased
as a used vehicle by Felipe's mother in 1999. The company also asserted that
the van met all the minimum federal motor vehicle safety standards and that the
rollover was a freak occurrence.
Gonzalez countered
that Ford knew or should have known that the Aerostar was unstable, had handling
problems, and had a high center of gravity that would make it difficult to control
during emergency maneuvers. He argued that those defects came into play when
the car suffered a tire failure, causing Felipe's mother to lose control of the
vehicle and the vehicle to roll. Experts for the plaintiff testified that the
roofs in Ford's trucks and vans deformed at speeds as low as 5 miles per hour,
crushing the passenger closest to the initial impact. "This is unacceptable
and immoral in my opinion," Gonzalez said in a news release after the verdict. "The
cost of fixing this problem is $25 per vehicle," he said. "But Ford
figures that it is cheaper to litigate than to mitigate, because the percentage
of injury isn't large enough in their opinion, so they gamble with people's lives
and put them at risk. That's just wrong." |
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