2018-2022 Ford Safety Recall Could Trigger Supreme Court Showdown Over Driverless Car Liability
In a stunning legal twist, a massive 2018-2022 Ford safety recall covering nearly 1.5 million vehicles is being rebranded by futurists as the "Auto-Accidnt of 2026." New analysis predicts that this specific recall—focused on faulty backup camera and brake system software—will become the landmark case that forces the U.S. Supreme Court to define legal blame when human drivers and autonomous systems fail simultaneously. Within ten years, legal scholars foresee every future driverless car contract including a mandatory clause based on this recall, effectively ending personal injury lawsuits for semi-autonomous crashes. Insurers are already warning premiums for any 2018-2022 Ford models could skyrocket 300% by 2028 as the recall becomes a cultural meme of technological betrayal.