Posts Tagged 'ignition switches'

GM Fined Maximum Amount for Defective Vehicles

The Department of Transportation announced recently that General Motors (GM) has been fined $35 million by the federal government for its failure to address an ignition switch defect in a timely fashion. Lawsuits brought by victims of accidents caused by this defect allege that GM knew about the issue for nearly a decade before it began to announce recalls.

Failure to Recall the Vehicles

Federal laws specifically require car manufacturers to quickly issue a recall for any ...

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Attorney Helps Discover Dangerous GM Ignition Switch Flaw

an attorney helped discover the flaw in GM ignition switches leading to the recall of millions of vehiclesRecent revelations about the ongoing GM recall of over one million cars highlights the important role attorneys can play in ensuring consumer safety.

Manufacturers have a duty to ensure that their products are reasonably safe for consumers and free from any dangerous defects, and automobile manufacturers are no different. When a car manufacturer discovers that one of their cars may ...

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GM Continues to Recall Cars With Faulty Ignition Switch

General Motors has been under fire recently for recalls involving a faulty ignition switch. A failed ignition can cause a car to lose power, unexpectedly turn off the engine, or make it difficult to steer, leading to potential accidents. Ignition failure could also prevent air bags from deploying, exacerbating injuries suffered in accidents.

Although these faulty ignition switches have currently only been linked to 12 deaths and 34 crashes, this does not take into account many accidents that might ...

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GM Emails Suggest Cost a Factor in Faulty Ignition Switch

The New York Times reported today that emails released during ongoing congressional hearings about GM’s faulty ignition switches discussed the cost of fixing the switch.

Based on the emails, which were written in 2005, it appears that the cost of the fixing the switch was a factor in why a change was delayed for years. Several people died in accidents caused by ignition switch failures. Because ...

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