The GM ignition switch death toll is now officially at 119, significantly more than the original 13 deaths that were linked to the massive recall that affected over 2.6 million vehicles last year.
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Two more death claims have been approved, increasing the GM ignition switch death toll to 109.
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The official death toll linked to the General Motors‘ ignition switch recall has reached 104.
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The number of deaths officially acknowledged as part of the GM ignition switch recall jumped by seven today.
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The official death toll related to the GM ignition switch recall continues to climb after the passed deadline for compensation claims.
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The death toll for General Motors’ massive ignition switch recall officially sits at 50.
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With the submission deadline for the GM compensation fund nearing, the approved death count continues to rise.
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The number of deaths related to the GM ignition switch recall continues to rise.
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The death toll associated with GM‘s ignition switch recall continues to rise.
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The number of deaths linked to GM‘s ignition-switch recall continues to rise.
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The GM compensation fund has approved more death claims related to the ignition switch recall.
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The death toll surrounding the defective ignition switches in 2.6 million General Motors vehilces continues to rise.
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The number of deaths related to General Motors’ massive ignition switch recall could be on the rise.
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General Motors released the results of an internal investigation into its recall practices yesterday shortly after ending a press conference where reporters were told to refer to the yet-unreleased report. This is why.
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General Motors has officially linked 13 fatalities to its faulty ignition switches, but a new report suggests that number is much higher.
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Experts believe it is likely the number of deaths related to the GM ignition switch recall is more than 13.
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