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DETROIT — General Motors will pay $120 million to settle claims from dozens of states in its massive ignition switch defect scandal.
DETROIT — General Motors’ deadly ignition switch flaws emerged from an effort to improve its cars. As the company began developing new small cars in the late 1990s, it listened to customers w… ...
General Motors failed to designate a flawed ignition switch linked to multiple deaths as a safety concern, chief executive Mary Barra told jurors at a Texas trial. GM engineers in 2004 and 2005 ...
The number of deaths resulting from GM’s faulty ignition switch in 2.6 million recalled vehicles has grown to 19 from 13, according to victims compensation expert Kenneth Feinberg.
DETROIT - General Motors' (GM) deadly ignition switch flaws emerged from an effort to improve its cars. As the company began developing new small cars in the late 1990s, it listened to customers ...
It is less than what Toyota recently agreed to pay to resolve a similar case. The ignition switch defect surfaced in early 2014, when GM began recalling Chevrolet Cobalts and other smaller vehicles.
GM’s CEO Mary Barra in a employees’ town-hall meeting today announced that 15 employees have been fired and five others disciplined over the handling of the faulty ignition switches. An ...
DETROIT - The families of 52 people killed in crashes caused by faulty General Motors (GM) small-car ignition switches will receive millions in compensation from a company fund. The new total ...
General Motors is announcing another ignition-switch recall for an additional 3.16 million vehicles. The recall is expected to increase the financial cost to $700 million from $400 million in its ...
The number of people who died related to GM's failed ignition switch and are eligible for compensation from the car company is higher than GM's initial estimate and will likely increase further ...
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