Ford F-Series Door Latch Class Action Settlement
$10–$400
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What happened
Ford Motor Company was sued alleging that door latches in certain model year 2015-2019 Ford F-Series trucks malfunction due to a design defect. Ford denies all allegations of wrongdoing but has agreed to settle the litigation by providing the settlement benefits described.
Do you qualify?
Current or former owners or lessees of model year 2015-2018 Ford F-150 trucks; model year 2017-2018 Ford F-250, F-350, F-450, and F-550 trucks; or model year 2019 Ford F-150, F-250, F-350, F-450, and F-550 trucks built at specific Ford plants before specified dates in 2019, all purchased or leased in the United States.
How to file
Class Members may submit a Claim Form online, by mail, or by email with required supporting documentation (proof of repair costs, towing, or vehicle rental). The claim deadline has passed (November 30, 2020), and distribution to valid claims occurred on April 14, 2022.
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