The law firms handling one of the high-profile lawsuits against General Motors due to its faulty ignition switch allege the automaker actively engaged in a cover up problems that led to
the deaths of more than 65 people. During a news conference yesterday, attorneys for the family of Brooke Melton, who died in 2010 as a result of an accident tied to the faulty switch, said documents
produced by GM and the supplier of the switches show that high-level executives knew there was a problem but declined to do anything about it.
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