Injuries in the workplace take place in many forms from overexertion to roadway accidents. Determining what you may be entitled to recover is not always apparent -a single injury related to your employment, such as a car accident, can lead to a variety of claims against various parties. A good starting point is understanding the […]
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California Department of Motor Vehicles Drops GMs Proposed Regulatory Language
Consumer Watchdog has some serious concerns about how the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) plans to regulate robot cars, especially those set to be introduced by General Motors (GM). GM is planning to unveil a robot car taxi service in 2019 and was already rolling out its robot cars in San Francisco just last week. […]
Supreme Court Rules GM Cannot Avoid Defective Ignition Switch Litigation
If General Motors (GM) thought it could avoid liability for a defect that killed 124 people and injured 275 others, the U.S. Supreme Court decisively quashed that notion. In April of this year, the Court rejected an appeal by GM to dismiss dozens of lawsuits over defective ignition switches. By doing so, the Court opened […]
Defective Goodyear Tires and The Problem With Settlement Confidentiality
After more than 40 lawsuits and years of complaints about Goodyear’s dangerous G159 motorhome tires, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is finally opening up an investigation. These defective tires have been on the market for over a decade, but the NHTSA only opened an investigation as of last week. What took so long? […]
GM Faces Allegations of Cheating on Emissions Tests
General Motors made a promise to consumers that two of its most popular truck models would meet low emissions standards compared to its previous models. The company claimed that the Silverado and Sierra HD Duramax engines would turn diesel fuel into a fine mist. The company hailed this achievement as a “remarkable reduction of diesel […]