GM ignition switch News
GM Ignition Switch Plaintiffs Reach $1B Deal With Creditor Trust; Carmaker Critical
Plaintiffs suing General Motors Co over faulty ignition switches and other alleged vehicle defects have reached a $1 billion settlement requiring the automaker to turn over that amount of stock, a ...
GM Ignition-Switch Case Plaintiffs Face Critical Legal Tests
People suing General Motors Co over a faulty ignition switch will get two chances in a Manhattan court this week to argue that the U.S. automaker should be held accountable for injuries, deaths and ...
GM Settled One Ignition Switch Civil Suit; Billions in Exposure Remain
General Motors Co.'s potential liability over flawed ignition switches isn't over yet, and billions of dollars remain at stake. GM agreed Thursday to pay $575 million to end a shareholder suit tied ...
GM Directors Escape Investors’ Suit Over Faulty Ignitions
General Motors Co. directors don't have to face investors' allegations that lax supervision allowed the company to make cars with faulty ignition systems blamed for more than 100 people their lives. ...
GM Customers Struggle to Propel $10B Suit Over Falling Car Values
Drivers of Chevy Cobalts and Saturn Ions met with skepticism when they tried to restart a $10 billion lawsuit accusing General Motors Co. of exposing them to falling car prices. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge ...
Arizona Sues GM for $3B, Alleging Fraud Over Faulty Ignition Switches
Arizona became the first state to join consumers already suing General Motors Co. over faulty ignition switches, claiming the company misled motorists about the safety of its cars and defrauded them ...
GM Compensation Fund Opens; Hundreds of Claims Expected
Lawyers say several hundred claims are expected to be filed at the start of a GM-financed program, which launched Friday to compensate victims of a faulty ignition switch on some of its vehicles. ...
GM Switch Crash Compensation Could Cost Billions
The attorney overseeing General Motors' compensation to victims of small-car crashes says there's no limit to what the company will pay, provided the crashes were caused by faulty ignition switches. ...

