NEW YORK (Reuters) - General Motors Co (NYSE:GM) on Thursday said it had agreed to settle a lawsuit that would have been the third case to go to trial over a faulty ignition switch linked to nearly 400 injuries and deaths.
In a letter filed in federal court in Manhattan, GM's lawyers said they had entered into a confidential settlement with Nadia Yingling, whose case over her husband's 2013 death following a car crash was set to go to trial May 2.