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Monthly Archives: March 2014
General Motors’ Recall is Proof ‘Frivolous Lawsuits’ Aren’t a Problem.
This article originally appeared as a Letter to the Editor in the The Dallas Morning News on March 17, 2014: The recent revelation that the General Motors Co. failed to fix, or warn the public about, a known ignition switch … Continue reading
Toyota Agrees to Pay $1.2 Billion to the United States Department of Justice.
In what is likely the largest criminal fine against a car company to date, Japanese automobile manufacturer, Toyota Motors, has agreed to pay $1.2 billion to the United States Department of Justice for its cover up of the defects in … Continue reading
General Motors Failed to Advise Public of Its Knowledge of a Defect Now Linked to At Least 13 Wrongful Deaths.
An electrical defect involving the ignition switch of 1.6 million General Motors manufactured vehicles has been linked to at least thirteen wrongful deaths. This information has finally come to the attention of car owners, years after the company first realized … Continue reading