The Ford Motor companys finance division announced plans to stop leasing automobiles in New York state as of July, due to the states present "vicarious liability" law which holds leasing companies liable for damages arising from auto accidents.
New York, along with Rhode Island and Connecticut, holds the owners of vehicles involved in accidents liable for damages. A lessor retains this responsibility, even though they have for all practical purposes transferred responsibility for the vehicles operation to the lessee. Proposals to change the focus of liability have passed the NY Senate, but have not as yet been approved by the states legislature.
According to a report from Reuters News Agency, leasing accounts for around 25 percent of Fords car sales in New York.



