The trial is over, and Ashley wins. Bedbugh's insurance company covers all of the damages and cuts Ashley a $340,000 check. Ashley deposits the check into her checking account and, after some negotiation, pays off her hospital bill. She decides to treat herself by going out and buying a new truck. Dan argues that Ashley should not be going to a car dealership because Ashley is still taking large doses of narcotic pain medication to treat her head injury's residual pain. Dan points out the narcotic pain medication also has the side effect of causing Ashley to make bad decisions. Ashley decides to go anyways and demands that Dan stay home as she is more than capable of handling the transaction herself. At the car dealership, Ashley tells the salesperson she wants to buy a specific yellow Ford F-150 and is willing to pay $40,000, financed with a 0% interest loan. The salesperson verbally agrees to the deal and begins generating paperwork. After finishing the paperwork, the salesperson presents it to Ashley for signature. As Ashley is signing the paperwork, the salesperson tells Ashley all the paperwork reflects the $40,000 price. He also tells her that she should not worry about reading all the fine print on the various forms. Ashley, a bit dizzy due to the medication, trusts the salesperson. She proceeds to sign the paperwork without reading anything other than the front page. Ashley drives off with her new truck. When she gets her first bill in the mail, she notices that the truck's final sales price was $41,250. She gets her paperwork out and finds that the purchase price is listed at $41,250 on each of the documents she signed, except the front page. The dealer had honored the $40,000 purchase price, but on page 2, the dealer added $1,250 of dealer add-ons such as paint protection and lifetime car washes. Being very upset but not recalling everything that happened, Ashley attempted to return the truck to the dealer or otherwise get the dealer to honor the $40,000 price. The dealer refuses and says the written documents control over any verbal agreement