Grand Cherokee owners have filed separate injury lawsuits in New Hampshire and Virginia, Star Trek actor killed by roll away Jeep, software glitch can stop the vehicles from accelerating. air bag defect linked to three deaths and five injuries.
declined GM's petition for an en banc rehearing
Since the news of Volkswagen's illegal "defeat device" software in TDI diesel cars broke almost a year ago, the future of diesel cars has been the topic of much discussion. The German government on Monday announced the start of a voluntary recall of 630,000 vehicles to fix emissions irregularities uncovered in the wake of Volkswagen's "Dieselgate" scandal.
The European Commission will meet consumer groups this week to make sure they are doing enough to seek compensation for European drivers affected by Volkswagen's cheating of diesel emissions tests.
A year ago Volkswagen Group confessed in private to U.S. authorities that it had rigged diesel engines to fool emissions tests. Two weeks later, VW's cheat was made public. The time in between cost some investors dearly.
Drivers said the company marketed and sold cars with defective shifting, new rules to increase repair rates, more safety system issues
Of the 475,000 affected vehicles, 210,000 owners have signed up, DealerCONNECT software vulnerability, may cause a loss of steering control, a fault in the power system, Negotiations related to the 3.0-liter engine progressing well,
In recent news, The Economist dubbed our present time the "Age of the Whistleblower." While it may appear to be dawning on some corporate giants that it would behoove them to listen to
Hagens Berman is pleased to be assisting the Arizona Attorney General in its law enforcement action versus General Motors Co. that was filed on November 20, 2014. Steve Berman, one of the Hagens Berman lawyers for the state of Arizona noted, "Given the extent of GM's deceptive conduct, we think it's entirely appropriate for the Attorney General to use this civil penalty action to hit GM hard, and make the company take notice: such misconduct that endangered lives will not be tolerated.