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News by The Associated Press |A compensation fund set up for victims of faulty ignition switches in General Motors vehicles says the switches were responsible for 124 deaths and 266 injuries. The fund, run…
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News by The Associated Press |General Motors is recalling nearly 780,000 crossover SUVs mainly in North America because the rear power lift gates can suddenly fall and hit people. The company said Friday…
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News by The Associated Press |The death toll from faulty ignition switches in General Motors’ small cars has risen by two to 119. Victims’ families are being offered compensation of at least $1 million…
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News by The Associated Press |Families of at least 87 people killed in crashes caused by defective General Motors ignition switches will get compensation from the company. Attorney Kenneth Feinberg, who was…
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News by The Associated Press |Families of at least 74 people killed in crashes caused by defective General Motors ignition switches will get compensation from the company. Attorney Kenneth Feinberg, who was…
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News by The Associated Press |The death toll linked to crashes involving General Motors cars with defective ignition switches has climbed to 56. The new total, which is four more than last week, was posted…
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News by Bloomberg |General Motors has repaired 154,731 cars of the 2.59 million recalled worldwide to fix a defective ignition switch tied to 13 fatalities, according to a memo released by U.S.…
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News by The Associated Press |GM CEO Mary Barra said 15 employees have been fired and five others have been disciplined over the company’s failure to disclose a defect with ignition switches that is now…
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News by Bloomberg |General Motors filed 2,004 reports on injuries and deaths stemming from accidents in cars that have been recalled for ignition-related defects, the Center for Auto Safety said.…
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News by Nick Tragianis |The U.S. National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration believes there are more deaths associated to GM's ignition switch recall case. According to Reuters via Automotive…