DETROIT — General Motors will pay $120 million to settle claims from dozens of states in its massive ignition switch defect scandal. The settlement comes after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled earlier ...
Rep. Diana DeGette, ranking member of the House Oversight and Investigations subcommittee, holds up a GM ignition switch while she questions GM CEO Marry Bara in Washington. AP DETROIT — General ...
DETROIT - At least 27 people have died and 25 people have been seriously injured in crashes involving in General Motors (GM) cars with defective ignition switches. Attorney Kenneth Feinberg, who was ...
A special compensation fund for victims of GM's faulty ignition switch has issued its first report, and it makes clear that GM will pay claims for more than the 13 deaths the automaker says were ...
Although the latest GM recall does’t affect pickups or SUVs, there’s a fair number of smaller GM cars used by other family members that might drive vehicles that are included. General Motors is ...
General Motors said Monday that it will recall an additional 7.6 million vehicles in the U.S. for ignition problems and other safety defects. This latest round of recalls includes 6.8 million older ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 internal audit ...