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In Dramatic Step, GM Recognizes 19 Deaths From Ignition Switch Failure

Published 09/15/2014, 11:26 AM
Updated 09/15/2014, 12:00 PM
In Dramatic Step, GM Recognizes 19 Deaths From Ignition Switch Failure
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By Angelo Young - In a dramatic step, General Motors NYSE:GM confirmed today that 19 deaths were caused by a faulty ignition switch in older sedans, a 50 percent increase over the 13 deaths the Detroit automaker previously acknowledged.

GM has received 445 claims related to accidents caused by the defect (pdf), including 125 for deaths and 58 for serious life-altering injuries such as quadriplegia, according to Ken Feinberg, the high-profile lawyer in charge of handling the automaker's compensation fund for accident victims. His office has acknowledged 31 of these claims as legitimate, including 19 deaths and four instances of serious injuries. 

The previous tally was 13 deaths from 54 accidents. Feinberg didn't say how many accidents are involved in the 445 claims. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the death toll is larger because GM had been counting only deaths from frontal airbag failure, excluding deaths and injuries of back-seat passengers.

© Reuters/Gary Cameron. Attorney Kenneth Feinberg, who is overseeing claims and compensation in the General Motors ignition/airbag failures, appears before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Subcommittee in Washington July 17, 2014. On Monday, Feinberg updated the public on the number of claims his office has received.

GM's compensation fund pays relatives of those killed in accidents linked to the defect and ensuing airbag-deployment failures; it offers $1 million in compensation for each death plus an estimate of the deceased’s future earnings potential. In exchange, families must agree to not sue GM in court. The company’s 2009 government-administered bankruptcy that cost taxpayers $11.2 billion shields it from injuries that occurred under the “old GM” prior to July 10 of that year.

The “new GM” that emerged was allowed to waive most liabilities, but the courts are considering how that protection applies to the way GM handled its yearslong ignition switch problem, which it did not disclose during its bankruptcy proceedings. GM higher-ups claim they didn’t know about the problem at the time, but lawyers seeking compensation for victims argue their clients lost their constitutional right to due process because they didn’t know at the time of their injuries that they could be connected to the switch failure. 

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