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GM Now Counts 64 Deaths from Defective Ignition Switches, Still Reviewing Claims

2015-03-11 06:34:30| Footwear - Topix.net

Five weeks after General Motors closed its victim-settlement fund to new applicants, administrator Kenneth Feinberg has tallied up 13 more deaths and 30 more injuries related to ignition-switch defects the automaker admitted to hiding for 13 years. So far, the settlement fund-estimated to pay out between $400 million and $600 million-has now counted 64 deaths and 108 injuries from 4343 claims submitted since August.

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