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Mrs. Wendel left her vehicle in "Drive" when she attempted to exit the 2017 Escape during this incident.
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If Mrs. Wendel's 2017 Escape was defective, then it would not have worked properly before and after the incident.
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Ford should have warned Mrs. Wendel that she needed to use the parking brake when parking her vehicle.
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It is possible that Mrs. Wendel's vehicle, when shifted to Park, was in between Park and Reverse, due to deterioration of the bushing, at the time of the incident.
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If Mrs. Wendel's 2017 Escape had an automatically applying parking brake, this incident would never have occurred.
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If Mrs. Wendel had applied the parking brake when she parked her 2017 Escape, this incident would never have occurred.
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Most people do not apply their parking brake on a regular basis.
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Ford is just trying to avoid taking responsibility.
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The fact that another customer of Ford's had a similar incident means this was not Mrs. Wendel's fault.
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Whether or not Mrs. Wendel left her vehicle in “Drive,” Ford should pay for her injuries.
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