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GM to offer compensation for 19 deaths related to ignition switch

Published 09/15/2014, 11:13 AM
Updated 09/15/2014, 11:20 AM
© Reuters File photo of General Motors logo outside its headquarters at the Renaissance Center in Detroit

By Julia Edwards WASHINGTON (Reuters) - General Motors Co (N:GM) will pay compensation for 19 deaths linked to a faulty ignition switch, according to the lawyer overseeing the process, more than the 13 deaths the automaker had previously admitted were caused by the now recalled part.

Outside attorney Ken Feinberg is still reviewing claims of death and injury that occurred due to the risk that an ignition switch installed in 2.6 million GM cars can slip out of the "run" position, stalling the vehicles and disabling the cars' airbags.

Members of Congress and safety advocates have criticized GM for acknowledging only 13 deaths that were caused by the part, with some critics citing more than 100 cases.

The victims' fund deputy administrator, Camille Biros, said expanding the number to 19 is a result of taking more evidence into account, such as photos of a crash.

"The standard that GM used for their determination was an engineering standard. We have a much more liberal standard that we are applying," Biros said.

Biros did not name the families of the victims who will be offered compensation, and said Feinberg's office has not yet determined the dollar amounts.

The offers are expected to be high in order to persuade beneficiaries from filing a lawsuit against GM.

In total, 125 death claims and 320 injury claims have been submitted to the fund, but Feinberg's firm has either rejected or is still reviewing 106 and 308 claims, respectively.

Biros would not say how many claims have been rejected.

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Some plaintiffs' lawyers said they are waiting to see what kinds of offers GM will present to victims and families before submitting new claims.

Plaintiffs' attorney Lance Cooper said he has continued to hear from potential clients "wherein someone died as a result of an accident that appears to be related to the defect."

(Reporting By Julia Edwards; Additional reporting by Jessica Dye in New York and Ben Klayman in Detroit; Editing by Karey van Hall and Susan Heavey)

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