General Motors announced Thursday that it is recalling 73,424 Chevy Cobalt compact cars in the U.S. and Canada to fix an issue the vehicles are having with their side air bags. more
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles admitted in a filing this week that it missed deadlines to notify customers in five separate safety recalls, which could mean a hefty fine from safety regulators in the U.S. more
The GM Ignition Compensation Claims Resolution Facility approved two more claims this week linked to defective ignition switches, raising the current total to 109 deaths. more
There is a good chance General Motors will face criminal charges over how the automaker handled faulty ignition switches that have been linked to 107 deaths so far. more
The amount of deaths linked to faulty ignition switches in vehicles made by General Motors rose by three this week to 100 as Kenneth Feinberg and his office look to finish compensating victims by this summer. more
General Motors' ignition switch compensation fund approved seven more claims linked to defective ignition switches. more
Three more death claims have been ruled eligible for compensation by General Motors' ignition switch fund, raising the total to 90 people. more
Jeeps and Dodges with manual transmissions may experience ignition problems. more
Attorney Kenneth Feinberg updated the total number of eligible deaths linked to General Motors faulty ignition switches to 87 on Monday. more
A Federal Bankruptcy Court ruled in New York this week that General Motors won't have to face "dozens" of lawsuits from issues linked to its faulty ignition switches. more
The death toll from General Motors’ faulty ignition switch has risen by four from a week earlier to 84. more
General Motors' ignition switch compensation fund approved three more claims linked to defective ignition switches found in 2.6 million recalled vehicles, raising the current total to 80 deaths. more
General Motors' ignition switch compensation fund approved three more claims linked to defective ignition switches found in 2.6 million recalled vehicles, raising the current total to 77 deaths. more
General Motors' ignition switch compensation fund has approved of seven more death claims linked to defective ignition switches found in some 2.6 million recalled vehicles, raising the total to 74 deaths. more
The deadline passed on Jan. 31, but GM still has 1,388 claims under review. more
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