GM Defective Ignition Lawsuit Attorneys in Manassas

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Pursue a Claim against General Motors

GM has recalled roughly 1.6 million cars due to a defect in the vehicles’ ignition switches. This potentially fatal defect switches the vehicle’s ignition setting from “on” to “off” while the car is running without the driver switching it him or herself. The switch can flip with just a slight bump in the road or if there is heavy keychain attached to the key. When the switch is flipped, the car loses power steering, power brakes, and airbag function.

If you have been affected by this defective GM ignition switch, we encourage you to talk to our team at Ashcraft & Gerel. Our Manassas defective ignition switch attorneys have handled many of these claims and are extremely familiar with the GM recall. We can help you file a claim and seek the compensation you deserve.

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Recalled GM Cars Are Responsible for Fatal Accidents

While General Motors officials have claimed only about 12 deaths out of 22 crashes were related to the ignition switch defect, the latest review of federal crash data commissioned by the Center for Auto Safety reported after an examination of just two of the recalled models that 303 deaths are potentially attributable to this defect.

Cars included in the recall include the:

  • 2005-2007 Chevrolet Cobalt
  • 2005-2007 Pontiac G5
  • 2003-2007 Saturn Ion
  • 2006-2007 Pontiac Solstice
  • 2006-2007 Chevrolet HHR
  • 2006-2007 Saturn Sky

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GM’s Failure to Recall Defective Vehicles

Allegedly, GM knew about the ignition switch defect for over 10 years before taking action and announcing the recall. This is a major display of negligence and a serious injustice to the American people. By failing to recall the affected cars, GM put profits above people’s safety.

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GM’s Accountability after Bankruptcy

Currently, lawyers are actively debating whether GM in its current, post-bankruptcy state can be held liable for injuries from before it filed for bankruptcy and received a government bailout in 2009. During the bankruptcy process, GM was shielded from all legal claims dated before 2009. This is certainly a closely watched aspect of the case that could have a significant impact on many injured people’s claims.

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Make Sure You Know Your Rights as a Consumer

Rest assured: GM owes you, the consumer, a responsibility to produce and sell safe vehicles and to repair known defects as quickly as possible.

If you were injured by this defect and file a claim against GM, you may be able to recover damages for:

  • Past and future pain, suffering, and impairment
  • Past and future mental anguish
  • Lost wages and lost earning capacity
  • Punitive damages, if it is an instance of serious misconduct

If you lost a loved one in an accident caused by the GM ignition switch defect, you may be able to file a wrongful death claim and recover compensation for your family.

Get in Touch with Ashcraft & Gerel

Our firm has effectively represented thousands of injured Americans whose lives have been changed by the GM recall. If you believe you may have a claim, please do not hesitate to consult with our GM ignition defect lawyers in Manassas. We would be happy to assist you with your claim.