General Motors was the subject of multiple government investigations and hundreds of civil lawsuits for taking more than a decade to recall 2.6 million cars with a deadly ignition switch defect. Under ...
NEW YORK – A trial that was supposed to help settle hundreds of lawsuits stemming from General Motors’ faulty ignition switches was headed for a premature dismissal Friday, a day after the judge ...
General Motors ignition assembly parts, including the parts affected under the recalls, being inspected, packaged and shipped Thursday, April 17, 2014 at the GM Customer Care & Aftersales Plant in ...
DETROIT (AP) – General Motors’ faulty ignition switches were responsible for at least 124 deaths and 266 injuries, according to a fund set up to compensate the victims. The fund, run by attorney ...
NEW YORK (AP) – Weeks after the first trial over General Motors’ faulty ignition switch controversy ended prematurely, a new one has begun in New York City. Randall Jackson represents a woman and man ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday accused General Motors Co of a "disturbing pattern" of neglecting safety and revealed emails from 2005 in which a GM employee warned a "big recall" ...
A federal judge in New York approved a motion filed by prosecutors Wednesday to dismiss a four-year-old case against General Motors. Reuters is reporting that the case was dismissed after GM fulfilled ...
A lawsuit filed against General Motors claiming its faulty ignition switch was responsible for a crash involving a 2007 Saturn Ion has been thrown out by the judge presiding over the case. The ...
General Motors is protected from paying punitive damages related to vehicle defects linked to more than 100 deaths. A U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit in New York ruled Tuesday that GM is ...
General Motors says it has placed a new-found focus on fixing potential problems with parts and its vehicles in the years following its ignition switch scandal. Speaking to The Detroit Free Press, ...
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