| Rollover Verdicts & Settlements | Click on case name to purchase report | |
| Verdict & Settlement Disposition | Description | Case Name |
| $10,933,000 | Man killed when partially ejected from SUV because seat belt was too long. | LaLiberte v. Mitsubishi Motors Corp. Palm Beach Co., Fla., Cir. Ct. CA05-63-69AI, 2/26/2008 |
| $10,000,000 | Driver of Ford Explorer sustained traumatic brain injuries. Crash blamed on unstable rear suspension. |
Zamora v. Ford Motor Co., LaSalle Co. TexasDist. Ct. 04-10-00098, 2/1/2008 |
| $7,578,234 | Passenger in SUV driven by woman under influence of alcohol and marijuana was paralyzed as a result of crash. | Boza v. Carter, Alachua Co. Fla., Cir. Ct., 01-CA-4251, 6/20/2007 |
| $6,700,000 | Four-year-old died when belt hook on car seat snapped during SUV crash, resulting in child being ejected. | Malcolm v. Evenflo Co., Gallatin Co. Mont.,18th Judicial Dist. Ct., 8/14/2007 |
| $6,500,000 | Defective roof-support system in Ford Explorer to blame for fatal parkway crash. | Motelson v. Ford Motor Co., Richmond Co. N.Y., Sup. Ct., 12660/01; 13545/01, 3/27/2008 |
| $6,000,000 | Ford Aerostar van flipped when tire blew out, leaving 17-year-old passenger paralyzed from the waist down. | Felipe v. Ford Motor Co., Broward Co. Fla., Cir. Ct. 062004CA003860AXXXCE, 7/27/2007 |
| $4,430,000 | Two passengers killed when drunk driver lost control of pickup at high speed, causing vehicle to roll several times before crashing into farmhouse. | Stathes v. Collins, Philadelphia Co. Pa., Ct. C. P., 060803651, 2/22/2008 |
| $1,870,000 | Van went out of control and rolled when tire separated; driver sustained peroneal nerve and knee injuries. | Pease v. Enterprise Rent-A-Car Co. of Sacramento Co. Calif., Super. Ct. 03AS05314, 12/13/2007 |
| Defense | Passenger in Ford Escape SUV was ejected during rollover. Family blamed faulty control module; Ford successfully argued driver error. | Canales v. Ford Motor Co., Hidalgo Co. Texas,. Dist. Ct., C-2932-04-H, 10/9/2007 |
| Defense | Woman paralyzed in SUV rollover alleged roof was not strong enough for impact. Chrysler Phillips' injuries were injured during rollover prior to roof crush. | Phillips v. Chrysler LLC, San Bernardino Co. Calif., Super. Ct., DC-07-27, 2/7/2008 |
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