GM expert says 19 deaths eligible for compensation

DETROIT — General Motors’ compensation expert in cases involving faulty ignition switches has determined that 19 wrongful death claims are eligible for payments from the company.

Attorney Kenneth Feinberg has received 125 death claims connected to the faulty switches in older-model small cars such as the Chevrolet Cobalt. He says in a report issued Monday that the rest remain under review or require further documentation.

GM hired Feinberg to compensate victims of crashes caused by the switches. GM has blamed the switches for at least 13 deaths, but lawmakers have put the death toll closer to 100.

Read Tuesday’s Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for full details.

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