GM Establishes Unlimited Fund to Compensate Ignition Switch Victims
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GM Establishes Unlimited Fund to Compensate Ignition Switch Victims



General Motors announced today that it has established a compensation program of unspecified value to pay the victims of their ignition switch recalls. So far, there are 54 known accidents resulting from the defects, and 13 known deaths. Read more »




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