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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

Methodology
The HOT Sheet is a sampling of verdicts, settlements and bench decisions reported by VerdictSearch during the past 12 months. It is not a comprehensive list. It is offered to show a variety of fact patterns and award amounts in a particular area of litigation. The amounts do not reflect reductions for comparative negligence, remittitur or vacatur. In situations where awards are automatically trebled by statute, the trebled amount is listed.

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