A rush of last-minute entries means that it will take weeks for the fund to finishing sorting through injury and death claims related to faulty ignition switches. more
Notes by GM's lawyers on more than 350 interviews are confidential under the ruling. more
Around 60 million vehicles have been recalled this year, causing regulators and car companies to revisit the recall process. more
So far, the fund has determined that 42 deaths, seven severe injuries and 51 other injuries are eligible for compensation. more
General Motors has approved another death claim, bringing the number of fatalities related to its ignition-switch recall to 36. more
GM's initial trial date has been set for Jan. 11, 2016. more
U.S. District Judge Jesse M. Furman on Friday directed the automaker to turn documentation over to a panel of attorneys who represent hundreds of consumers suing for alleged economic losses as well as injuries and deaths connected with GM small cars. more
GM's Mary Barra has issued letters to around 1.9 million owners affected by recalls. more
Volkswagen has expanded a previous recall for the 2010 Volkswagen Routan to include models produced between 2008 and 2010. more
Chrysler has recalled Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles from model years 2005-'07 and Jeep Commander SUVs from model years 2006-'07 for ignition switch issues. more
The fund will go toward those injured and families of those killed when air bags did not deploy in faulty GM vehicles. more
GM hasn't recalled all vehicles equipped with the problematic ignition switch designs. more
GM's latest set of recalls is for 8.45 million vehicles, some of which were equipped with faulty ignition. more
A federal grand jury is investigating GM for its delay in fixing faulty ignition switches for nearly a decade. more
The ignition switch used in around 3.4 million recently recalled vehicles came from China, Reuters reported. more
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