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Ford F-150 2019 Fatality Profile

Statistical research from AutoIndex24.

By: Alex WhitmanPublished: 2026-06-11Data as of: 2026-05-02Primary source: NHTSA FARS

Background

The 2019 Ford F-150 fatality profile in this dataset centers on 223 fatal crashes and 314 occupant fatalities. The snapshot is dated 2026-05-02, with the extract computed at 2026-06-11.

Within those fatal crashes, the dataset identifies several recurring crash contexts: 113 single-vehicle crashes, 37 alcohol-involved crashes, 23 rollover crashes, and 9 fire-related crashes. The listed deaths-per-crash figure is 1.41.

Overall fatal-crash picture

The broad pattern is that single-vehicle events account for a substantial share of the fatal-crash record for the 2019 Ford F-150. The findings list 113 single-vehicle fatal crashes, alongside a single-vehicle rate of 50.81.

Alcohol involvement appears in 37 fatal crashes, with an alcohol-related figure of 16.67. Rollover is present in 23 fatal crashes, corresponding to 10.2, while fire is noted in 9 fatal crashes, corresponding to 4.04.

These figures describe different crash characteristics rather than mutually exclusive categories. A fatal crash can fall into more than one of them.

Key fatal-crash factors

Crash factorFatal crashesListed figure
Single-vehicle11350.81
Alcohol-involved3716.67
Rollover2310.2
Fire94.04

Among the factors listed here, single-vehicle crashes are the most prominent by count at 113. Alcohol-involved crashes follow at 37, while rollover crashes total 23 and fire-related crashes total 9.

The dataset does not break these events into road type, speed, restraint use, seating position, or time-of-day fields, so the profile remains focused on the fatal-crash categories shown above.

Severity and fatal outcomes

The severity of the record is reflected in 314 occupant fatalities across 223 fatal crashes. The dataset’s deaths-per-crash value is 1.41, indicating that some fatal crashes involved more than 1 occupant death.

That matters for interpretation. A vehicle can post a lower count of fatal crashes than fatalities when multiple occupants die in the same event, and that is the pattern reflected here by 223 fatal crashes and 314 occupant fatalities.

What stands out in this profile

Two elements stand out most clearly in the findings. First, single-vehicle fatal crashes are a major part of the profile, at 113 and 50.81. Second, alcohol involvement appears often enough to be a notable feature, at 37 and 16.67.

Rollover and fire are less common in count terms, but they remain important because they are tied to especially severe crash narratives. The findings list 23 rollover fatal crashes and 9 fire-related fatal crashes for the 2019 Ford F-150.

Limitations

This is a fatality profile, not a full safety evaluation. The findings do not include exposure measures such as registrations, miles traveled, or fleet size, and they do not compare the 2019 Ford F-150 with other model years or other vehicles.

The figures also do not show overlap between categories. For example, the dataset lists 37 alcohol-involved crashes, 23 rollover crashes, and 9 fire crashes, but it does not say how many of those crashes were the same events.

Frequently asked questions

Q: How many fatal crashes are listed for the 2019 Ford F-150? A: The findings list 223 fatal crashes for the 2019 Ford F-150.

Q: How many occupant fatalities are recorded? A: The dataset reports 314 occupant fatalities.

Q: How common were single-vehicle fatal crashes? A: The findings list 113 single-vehicle fatal crashes and a figure of 50.81.

Q: How often was alcohol involved in fatal crashes? A: Alcohol involvement appears in 37 fatal crashes, with a listed figure of 16.67.

Q: How often did rollover appear in fatal crashes? A: The dataset lists 23 rollover fatal crashes and 10.2.

Q: How often did fire appear in fatal crashes? A: Fire is listed in 9 fatal crashes, with a figure of 4.04.

Severity outcomes among complaints

Sources

How to cite

Alex Whitman (2026). Ford F-150 2019 Fatality Profile. AutoIndex24 Research. https://auto-index24.com/studies/ford-f-150-2019-fatality-profile