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“There are a lot of cases out there that either are going to have to be settled by G. M.

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“There are a lot of cases out there that either are going to have to be settled by G. M.<br />or litigated, now that the Supreme Court is not getting involved,” said Robert C. Hilliard, a lawyer who is handling 243 claims against G. M.<br />Among them are cases involving 27 deaths, Mr. Hilliard said.<br />Supreme Court Rebuffs G. M.’s Bid to Limit Ignition-Switch Lawsuits -<br />By NEAL E. BOUDETTEAPRIL 24, 2017<br />Over the last few years General Motors has paid out more than $2 billion in fines, penalties and settlements related to faulty ignition switches<br />that plagued many of its vehicles for close to a decade, a flaw that led to vast recalls and at least 124 deaths.<br />On Monday, the United States Supreme Court declined to review a lower-court ruling<br />that the company was liable for claims for deaths or injuries arising before it filed for bankruptcy in 2009.<br />The compensation fund that G. M.<br />set up made payments to more than 100 such claimants, but a bankruptcy filing typically wipes out past liability, and G. M.<br />had argued that point in court.

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