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McCune Law Group Files Class Action Lawsuit Against Ford Motor Company Over Alleged Seatbelt Safety Issues in 2011-2019 Ford Explorers
The lawsuit claims Ford knew of second-row inflatable seatbelt defects risking injury or death and failed to disclose or repair them under warranty, seeking compensation for affected owners.
- Yesterday McCune Law Group and partner firm filed a class action against Ford in the Eastern District of Michigan, with lead attorney Todd A. Walburg representing plaintiff Jeffrey Terrell and others.
- Plaintiffs allege Ford failed to disclose problems with inflatable seatbelts and say they would have paid less or not bought 2011–2019 Explorers if aware.
- The complaint alleges the latching system can release unintentionally, become stuck closed, or fail, exposing occupants to increased accident, injury, or death risks.
- Ford allegedly refused to repair Explorers showing symptoms and recommended costly owner-paid fixes during warranty, while the lawsuit seeks compensation and urges anyone with information to come forward.
- McCune Law Group, which has offices across California, has fought for consumer rights for more than 30 years and boasts $1 billion recovered, underscoring its strength in class litigation.
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McCune Law Group Files Class Action Lawsuit Against Ford Motor Company Over Alleged Seatbelt Safety Issues in 2011-2019 Ford Explorers
ONTARIO, Calif., Nov. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- McCune Law Group (MLG), a national law firm specializing in Consumer Litigation, Class Actions, and Product Liability, along with partner firm Fieger, Fieger, Kenney & Harrington, P.C., has filed a class action lawsuit…
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