NBC Nightly News reported that GM on Monday “announced a new
round of recalls at the nation’s largest automaker dealing with investigations
on multiple fronts.” Now, CEO Mary Barra is “in full damage control mode.” NBC says that “More than 1.5 million SUVs, Vans
and Cadillac’s are part of GM’s second wide-ranging recall this year.”
ABC World News refers to the recall as “new trouble” for GM.
ABC says that the problems in the new
recall cover “air bag and brake issues,” and the story notes that the recall is
“part of an effort to assure consumers GM is acting quickly to fix problems.”
Barra said, “Something went wrong with our process in this instance. And
terrible things happened.”
The CBS Evening News reported that the new recall is in
addition to the recall of 1.6 million cars “for an ignition defect that is
linked to 12 deaths. In an internet statement, GM’s new CEO Mary Barra had this
to say.” Barra said, “I want you to know that we are completely focused on the
problem at the highest levels of the company. We are putting the customer first
and that is guiding every decision we make. That is how we want today’s GM to
be judged.”
We believe that obtaining legal satisfaction from those who
harmed you shouldn’t require more hardship. That’s why we do everything we can
to streamline the process, and we will file a lawsuit on your behalf if
necessary. If you or a loved one has been affected by this recall, and you
believe it caused an injury, contact Chhabra & Gibbs today by going to www.cglawms.com or by calling this number:
601-948-8005.
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