Families and Severely-Injured Victims of Defective GM and Chrysler Cars Travel to Washington to Seek Urgent Help
Posted on: Wednesday, 3 June 2009, 10:00 CDT
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It is estimated that every year, there are about 500 to 1,000 serious injuries or deaths due to cars that are designed or built with defects. The rights of all of these men, women and children are extinguished under the Chrysler and GM bankruptcy plans.
Doroshow said, "Under the Chrysler bankruptcy, warranties will be honored and money is set aside to cover replacement of defective car parts. However, if the part causes an accident or leads to a catastrophic injury or death, the company is off the hook. This is outrageous and unfair. Consumers should know that other car companies can still be held accountable for making unsafe cars but Chrysler or GM cannot." She indicated that possible solutions to help victims include ensuring the companies accept responsibility for existing products, develop a victims' fund that would allow consumers to proceed with their cases, and purchase a retroactive insurance policy to cover past, present and future injury claims.
SOURCE Center for Justice & Democracy
Source: PR Newswire
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