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The list of victims is unfortunately long and tragic, including:
The defective ignition switch has been shown to suddenly cut off all power in a moving vehicle, including mechanisms that control power brakes, steering and even air bags.
General Motors is currently in Chapter 11 bankruptcy, so the resolution of the defective ignition claims is critical to the company’s future. The company would prefer that all claims are settled through the proposed compensation fund. To that end, the company has indicated that it will not attempt to deny any claims for injuries that occurred before July 10, 2009, as it has aggressively tried to do in lawsuits filed against it. General Motors restructured in 2009 and its attorneys have argued, at least in court, that any claims against the new GM are invalid if they occurred before the restructuring took place. They sought to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Trenton Buzard’s family, arguing that the 2005 Cobalt in which he was injured was not manufactured by “the new GM.”
For a free initial consultation, contact our office online or call us at 973-993-8787. We have office locations in Morristown and Newton, but will visit you in your home or the hospital, if necessary.
We take all personal injury claims on a contingency basis. You will not incur legal fees unless attorney Popper recovers compensation for your losses.
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