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Sasser
vs. Ford Motor Company.
The
case of Sasser vs. Ford Motor Company was tried to a
successful jury verdict on March 4, 2004 in the Circuit
Court of Fulton County, Georgia. In this case, Kelsey
Sasser, who, at the time of trial, was 9 years of age,
was awarded an actual damage judgment against Ford Motor
Company in the amount of $33,000,000.00, and, during
the punitive damage phase of the case, was awarded punitive
damages of almost $14,000,000.00. This case involved
a 2000 Lincoln LS vehicle, which had a defective rear
seat which collapsed during the impact of an accident
subjecting Kelsey Sasser to a permanent injury to her
thoracic spine, which resulted in paraplegia. Ford Motor
Company, represented by Don Dawson, decided to take
this case to trial. As a result, the jury, in this case,
returned an actual damage award, which was the highest
actual damage award, to-date, for an injury case in
Georgia.
Following the jury verdict, Ford Motor Company appealed
this case to the Georgia Court of Appeals, which unanimously
upheld the verdict. Ralph Chapman of Chapman, Lewis
& Swan, along with the law firm of Scherffius, Ballard,
Still and Ayers of Altanta, Georgia, represented the
Plaintiff.
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