The New York Times examines the ongoing scandal over faulty
ignition switches at General Motors, noting that the company has already
recalled 2.6 million cars and is facing a wave of lawsuits and settlements over
possible deaths and injuries related to the malfunctions. The Times says that
Kenneth R. Feinberg, the victim-compensation expert hired by GM, “is nearing
the final stages of an elaborate process to determine who is eligible for payments
and for how much.” The plan is expected to be made public in the next two weeks
and “is seen as critical to the company’s ability to move beyond an issue that
has prompted numerous investigations, congressional hearings, a $35 million
federal penalty and withering public criticism.”
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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