GM Sued Over Possible Camaro Airbag Defect
On Tuesday, General Motors was hit with a proposed class action claiming that its 2010-2011 Chevrolet Camaros contain an airbag defect.
On Tuesday, General Motors was hit with a proposed class action claiming that its 2010-2011 Chevrolet Camaros contain an airbag defect.
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A class action lawsuit has been filed against Porsche Cars North America, Inc. alleging that some of the company's cars are defective and pose a significant safety risk.
Nissan is set to recall an additional 846,000 Altimas staring in mid-February due to a defect in the cars' secondary hood latch.
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Supplements are big business in the United States, accounting for, at a conservative estimate, around $5 billion in sales per year. They are also, thanks to a 1994 law called the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act, almost completely exempt from
Sometimes it's good to have friends in Congress. According to The New York Times, two Congressmen with close ties to Whirlpool have introduced a bill
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Subaru of America, Inc., was hit with a class action lawsuit last week over vehicles allegedly sold with a defect that causes them to burn excessive amounts of oil.
by Simon Clark on Product Liability
As temperatures soar and the official start of summer gets closer (this Saturday, in fact), keeping cool has never been more important.
In an announcement Friday, June 13, the company recalled more than 500,000 2010-2014 Chevrolet Camaros in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico
by Simon Clark on Product Liability
Last month, TIME published an interesting article about misleading product claims. The list examined the advertising claims behind nine popular products –
by Simon Clark on Product Liability
Only two months have passed since news of GM's ignition switch recall made front-page news across the country. Back in April, GM CEO Mary Barra was questioned by Congress