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Upon its completion, the compensation fund established by GM had offered compensation for 124 deaths, nearly 10 times more than the 13 deaths GM executives reported in April 2014. [ 3 ] [ 22 ] However, the true number of deaths resulting from the ignition switch is likely higher, as GM's compensation fund rejected more than 90% of claims and it ...
(Reuters) - General Motors Co's (GM.N) ongoing safety crisis over deadly ignition switches deepened on Monday with the recall of 8.23 million mostly older cars linked by the U.S. automaker to ...
The accord would resolve the last major piece of litigation over GM ignition switches linked to vehicle stalls and air bags that failed to deploy, as well as 124 deaths. ... as well as 124 deaths.
General Motors Co. has agreed to a $5.75 million settlement with California regarding false statements the company made to investors about problems with its deadly ignition switches, state ...
Whereas the media most commonly reported the Volkswagen thing as a "scandal", the GM ignition switch got reported as a "defect" or "recall". Now frankly, I think the ignition switch thing was a little scandalous, so the name seems apt. That said, we look to sources to decide what to call things. We don't pick the names that we think are best.
6.4 Ignition switch recall. ... (GM) [2] is an American ... which was due to faulty ignition switches, and was linked to at least 124 deaths.
Bryan Mitchell/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesGM CEO Mary Barra By Peter Henderson and Paul Lienert SAN FRANCISCO and DETROIT -- General Motors (GM) recalled 3 million more cars for ignition switch ...
This class-action lawsuit sought damages for loss of value to owners' vehicles because of the faulty switch. GM, After Six-Year Battle, Settles Another Ignition-Switch Lawsuit for $120 Million ...