DETROIT — Lawyers hired to compensate victims of General Motors’ faulty ignition switches have paid out $594.5 million to settle 399 eligible claims. The numbers were released Thursday in a final ...
One family says they feel validated that their daughter's death may be included. — -- The number of people who’ve died in connection to GM's failed ignition switch and are eligible for ...
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 who ...
Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. The new head of General Motors, Mary Barra, goes to Capitol Hill Tuesday to begin two days of testimony ...
The U.S. government fined General Motors Co. a record $35 million for waiting too long to tell safety regulators about a problem with ignition switches in small cars. Here are key events in GM’s ...
General Motors is recalling 8.4 million more vehicles dating back to 1997 to fix faulty ignition switches as the company's safety crisis continues to grow. The latest recalls involve mainly older ...
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co (GM.N) in 2003 and 2004 made changes to redesigned ignition switch parts on four models but did not ensure that older, potentially faulty parts were taken out of ...
Records show that GM knew about faulty ignition switches in its cars at least a decade ago. The first death now linked to the problem happened the... The new head of General Motors, Mary Barra, goes ...
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co in 2003 and 2004 made changes to redesigned ignition switch parts on four models but did not ensure that older, potentially faulty parts were taken out of ...
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