Consumer accuses vehicle manufacturer of breach of warranty
SAN FRANCISCO — A consumer is suing Ford Motor Company and Does 1 through 10, vehicle manufacturer, citing alleged breach of warranty, fraud, negligence, and negligent misrepresentation.
Ruby Floyd Page filed a complaint on March 30, in the San Francisco County Supreme Court against the defendants alleging that they manufacture and sold vehicles equipped with defective transmission.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that she suffered damages from purchasing a brand new vehicle that she didn't knew was equipped with a faulty transmission. The plaintiff holds Ford Motor Company and Does 1 through 10 responsible because the defendants allegedly knew of the defective nature of the transmission but failed to inform the plaintiff upon purchasing the vehicle.
The plaintiffs seek general, special and actual damages, rescission of the purchase contract and restitution of all monies expended, incidental and consequential damages, actual damages, interest, injunctive and equitable relief, punitive damages, all legal fees and any other relief as this court deems just. They are represented by Steve Mikhov of Knight Law Group, LLP in Los Angeles.
San Francisco County Supreme Court Case number CGC17557846