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An overweight woman paralyzed in a Ford Explorer crash could sue the manufacture for failing to warn of the risk of seat collapse in rear-end collisions, the Missouri Supreme Court has ruled in reversing judgment.
The plaintiff weighed 300 pounds. The 2002 Ford Explorer she was driving was rear-ended by another vehicle. Her seat collapsed backward, fracturing the plaintiff's T9 vertebra. She was rendered a paraplegic as a result of her injuries.
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WHITTIER - A man from La Puente had a lucky angel on his shoulder Monday when his 2002 Ford Explorer lost its brakes coming down Colima Road.
Francisco Ruiz tried to slow his vehicle the best he could and used an embankment to avoid traffic stopped at the stoplight at Mar Vista Street, but ended up rolling his SUV.
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It had been two days since 17-year-old Kourtney Thibeault called her family in Topsham to say she was driving home from Auburn. Nobody had heard from her.
Her photograph had been distributed to the media, along with a picture showing the type of 2002 Ford Explorer she had borrowed from her father to go to a class. She wasn't someone who would run away, and her friends said she wasn't impaired.
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An Arizona jury has ordered MetLife to pay $55 million for refusing to cover a $30,400 claim from a couple whose SUV was stolen and vandalized.
Kenneth and Tammy Nardelli's new Ford Explorer was stolen from a Mesa, Ariz. shopping mall parking lot in 2002. It was found abandoned and severely damaged several weeks later in Mexico.
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The mother of a 22-year-old man who died after losing control of his vehicle on Interstate 64 wants officials to fix the road where the accident occurred so water no longer puddles there.
Mikhail Strong was driving a 2002 Ford Explorer westbound on I- 64 the morning of Nov. 30, when he lost control near the 27.4-mile marker and veered into oncoming traffic. Strong was wearing his seatbelt, but it failed and he was ejected from the vehicle.
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Pittsburgh police have updated the description of the vehicle they believeis being driven bya man accused of killing an armored truck guardin a $2 million theft.
Police are searching for a tan-or champagne-colored 2006 Ford Explorer with the Pennsylvania license plate PA GZW-4572. Police previouslyhadsaid it was a 2002 model.
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A rollover accident yesterday morning on Highway 63 in south Boone County injured a Fulton man.
At about 10:20 a.m., Kevin Edwards, 38, was driving a northbound 2002 Ford Explorer about a half-mile south of Mount Pleasant Road when the vehicle skidded off the right side of the ice-covered road, struck a ditch and overturned, the Missouri State Highway Patrol said.
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State police are investigating an incident in which a Greensburg woman crashed a vehicle into a home early Saturday.
Kimberly A. Moore, 24, was driving a 2002 Ford Explorer north on Mt. Pleasant Road at 2:09 a.m. in Unity when the vehicle left the road, crossed over the eastern berm and struck an Allegheny Power utility pole, police said.