GM settles hundreds of
ignition switch lawsuits
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[June 24, 2017]
By Jonathan Stempel
NEW YORK (Reuters) - General Motors Co
<GM.N> has agreed to settle federal lawsuits by as many as 203
plaintiffs over defective ignition switches in its vehicles, a Friday
court filing shows.
Settlement terms are confidential, but the accord could also resolve
hundreds of state court claims, as well, lawyers for the automaker said
in the filing in Manhattan federal court.
Lawyers for the settling plaintiffs could not immediately be reached for
comment. A GM spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for
comment.
GM has been defending against hundreds of lawsuits over faulty ignition
switches that could cause engines to stall and prevent airbags from
deploying in crashes.

The defect has been linked to 124 deaths and 275 injuries, and prompted
a recall that began in February 2014.
GM has paid about $2.5 billion in penalties and settlements related to
the defect.
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The GM logo is seen in Warren, Michigan, U.S. on October 26, 2015.
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In April, the U.S. Supreme Court let stand a lower court ruling that blocked
GM's effort to scuttle many private lawsuits.
The Detroit-based automaker had argued that its 2009 bankruptcy reorganization
excused it from addressing earlier defects.
GM's lawyers said they are working with the plaintiffs' lawyers to complete
documentation within the next month for the settlement, whose terms "will take
some time" to implement.
The case is In re: General Motors LLC Ignition Switch Litigation, U.S. District
Court, Southern District of New York, No. 14-md-02543.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe and Nick
Zieminski)
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