Ford Motor Hit With $1.7B Verdict for Fatal Rollover Accident: Lawyer

By | August 22, 2022

Ford Motor Co. was told by a jury to pay more than $1.7 billion over a 2014 rollover accident that killed a Georgia couple, a lawyer for the family said.

Jurors delivered their verdict on punitive damages Friday following a 14-day trial in state court in Lawrenceville, Georgia, according to the attorney, Gerald Davidson.

A day earlier, the jury awarded the family of Melvin and Voncile Hill $24 million in compensatory damages and allocated 70% of the blame to Ford, Davidson said.

The verdict, among the largest in the U.S. this year, couldn’t immediately be verified in court records. Ford didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment after regular business hours.

Davidson confirmed details of the case reported earlier by Courtroom View Network.

The Hills were driving from their farm in Reynolds, Georgia, in a 2002 Ford F-250 pickup when a tire ruptured and the truck rolled over, crushing them.

The Hill family claimed that Ford knew the roofs of the F-250 pickups was too flimsy to protect riders in the event of a roll-over but failed to warn consumer and stuck to the defective roof design until 2016.

“We are very, very happy for the Hill family and very happy for the advancement of automobile safety,” Davidson said.

In Georgia, 75% of proceeds from punitive damage verdicts go to the state. The rest is split between the plaintiffs and the lawyers.

Large punitive damage awards are often scaled back by judges or appeals courts when they are found to be disproportionate to compensatory damages.

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  • August 23, 2022 at 12:27 pm
    Augustine says:
    Crazy that Ford is even attempting to argue that the roll over death was caused by the tire blowing out. Even crazier is the fact that Ford itself has admitted that there have... read more
  • August 22, 2022 at 9:49 pm
    knowall says:
    They just announced they are laying off 3000 employees/contractors
  • August 22, 2022 at 3:32 pm
    Boonedoggle says:
    Agree. Ford had prior knowledge of the roof collapse dangers and took to initiative to recall the defective vehicles or correct their safety design. The necessary elements for... read more

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