Crawford et al v. FCA US LLC

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Case Number:

2:20-cv-12341

Court:

Michigan Eastern

Nature of Suit:

Contract: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Stephen J. Murphy, III

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  1. September 11, 2025

    Mich. Judge Greenlights Fiat Chrysler Engine Fire Settlement

    A Michigan federal judge on Thursday granted preliminary approval to a settlement between drivers and FCA US LLC to resolve claims that the automaker sold trucks with an engine defect that could cause fires.

  2. August 04, 2025

    Fiat Chrysler, Drivers Seek OK Of Truck Defect Settlement

    A group of Dodge Ram drivers has asked a federal judge to preliminarily approve a class settlement resolving claims that Fiat Chrysler sold trucks with a defect that causes vehicle fires.

  3. July 22, 2025

    Fiat Chrysler Denies Misleading Court Over Settlement Delays

    Fiat Chrysler told a Michigan federal judge on Monday that changes to management and internal procedures are in part to blame for the continued delay in submitting documents to finalize a deal resolving allegations that the automaker sold vehicles with engines prone to catching fire, urging the court not to sanction the company.

  4. March 04, 2024

    Chrysler Gets Claims Trimmed In Truck Fire Defect Suit

    A Michigan federal judge on Monday trimmed one plaintiff's breach of express warranty claims and all unjust enrichment claims from a suit against Fiat Chrysler alleging it sold vehicles with engines prone to overheating and catching fire.

  5. May 30, 2023

    FCA Wants Non-Fire Claims Tossed In Engine Defect Suit

    FCA US LLC has asked a Michigan federal court to hand it a win in a proposed class action alleging its EcoDiesel engines can cause fires, saying those plaintiffs whose vehicles never experienced a fire don't have standing for their claims.

  6. August 27, 2020

    Dodge Ram Owners Say Trucks Burst Into 'Catastrophic Fires'

    Fiat Chrysler Automobiles on Thursday was hit with a proposed class action claiming its Dodge Ram 1500 trucks contain a defect that causes vehicle fires, a dangerous problem that the automaker knows about but hasn't adequately addressed, according to the suit filed in Michigan federal court.