Arkansas Residents: GM Injury Lawsuits for Ignition Recall Claims
Attorneys Handling GM Injury Lawsuits Provide Free, No-Obligation General Motors Injury Claim Review for Arkansas Residents
Millions of General Motors vehicles, including Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac and Saturn cars, have been recalled due to a deadly fault with the ignition system. Families in Arkansas are seeking compensation via GM injury lawsuits against General Motors.
GM Injury Lawsuits Information for Arkansas
Persons and the family members of persons in Arkansas who were harmed in a vehicle that has since been included in the ignition recall may have legal grounds to file a GM injury lawsuit for the suffering, harm, damages, and loss that have resulted. Despite having information about the safety risks posed by the defective ignition parts, General Motors did not issue a recall until more than ten years after the defective parts were first used in cars. Meanwhile, innocent drivers in Arkansas have been harmed and killed in GM vehicles including Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac and Saturn models. This section provides information about GM injury lawsuits, including Arkansas GM injury lawsuit time limits.
GM Injury Lawsuit FAQs for Arkansas Claims
Read this section for answers to common questions asked of lawyers handling GM lawsuits for Arkansas residents related to the ignition recall. Explore this page to learn about who in Arkansas qualifies to file a GM lawsuit, or what time limits may apply to your claim in Arkansas. Read full GM injury lawsuit questions and answers for Arkansas residents.
GM Injury Attorneys Serving Arkansas
This page describes the legal services provided to residents of Arkansas by our General Motors injury lawyers accepting claims for Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac and Saturn vehicles in Arkansas. Our attorneys work on a contingency basis for GM injury lawsuits, meaning there will be no fees unless we collect for you. GM ignition injury lawyers are providing free case reviews for Arkansas persons considering ignition recall lawsuits. Read full information for filing a GM injury lawsuit against vehicle manufacturers from GM injury attorneys for Arkansas residents.
GM Ignition Recall Information for Arkansas Residents
The GM ignition recalls, affecting 30 million vehicles including Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac and Saturn models sold in Arkansas, have been issued as a result of a defect in the ignition switch and key that results in very dangerous driving conditions and potential injury to passengers in Arkansas. This section provides full GM ignition recall information, including a list of the vehicles subject to the recall and information about who in Arkansas can file a GM ignition recall lawsuit. Read full Arkansas GM ignition recall information.
Arkansas GM Ignition Injuries
A safety defect in the ignition system of various General Motors vehicles sold in Arkansas between 1997 and 2014, including popular models in the Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac and Saturn lines, has resulted in severe and permanent GM ignition injuries and deaths. Due to low torque in the ignition key cylinder, the affected vehicles can switch from “run” to “off” while in motion, causing a loss of power to the electrical system. Without power steering, brakes, or airbags, Arkansas drivers and passengers are at risk of serious car accidents. This section provides an overview of GM ignition injuries in Arkansas.
Approximately 30 million vehicles have been recalled as a part of the GM ignition recall, due to a dangerous driving condition that results from a design defect in the ignition switch and key. Through no fault of their own, Arkansas drivers using these vehicles can be severely injured or killed if the key or steering column is touched or jostled. Due to the ignition defect, the key can switch from the “run” position to the “off” position while the vehicle is in motion, causing a loss of power to the brakes, steering, and air bags. Without brakes and steering, the vehicle is difficult to maneuver; furthermore, passengers in the vehicle will take the brunt of any collision that occurs due to airbag failure. The General Motors ignition recall applies to vehicles in the Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, and Saturn lines, including some models years ranging from 1997 - 2014.
An early GM ignition injury lawsuit brought forth evidence that General Motors has known about the ignition switch defect since as early as 2001. Prior to the release of the 2005 Chevy Cobalt, the company was aware that pre-market test drivers had encountered the ignition problem. GM investigated the problem, weighed various fixes and the associated costs of an ignition switch recall, and chose to take no action. Ten years later, the GM ignition recall was finally issued--but not until unnecessary deaths and debilitating injuries had occurred in Arkansas and around the nation. The company has been the subject of federal government criminal and civil investigations, an internal probe, a $35 million fine, and congressional hearings to find out why the recall was delayed for so long.
If you or a loved one in Arkansas has been harmed in a Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, and Saturn that has since been subject to the ignition recall, you may have legal grounds to file a GM injury lawsuit with attorneys serving Arkansas. GM ignition injury lawsuits allow Arkansas families to seek justice for the harm, loss, and suffering resulting from the GM ignition defect. As a result of GM’s widespread ignition defect, and through no fault of their own, innocent Arkansas drivers have been severely injured and have lost their lives. Unfortunately, the best way to motivate a large corporation to do the right thing is often the threat of litigation; filing a lawsuit against General Motors is the best recourse for Arkansas consumers to demand the company be accountable for the safety of its vehicles. Lawyers representing Arkansas clients in GM injury lawsuits provide a free, no-obligation case review for persons who believe they may have grounds to file a GM lawsuit in Arkansas.
No Fees Unless We Collect for You - Our GM Ignition Injury Lawyers Represent Arkansas Clients on a Contingency Basis
We will represent all persons involved in a GM injury lawsuit in Arkansas on a contingency basis, meaning there are never any legal fees unless we win compensation in your case. Any person or loved one or a person who was sustained a GM ignition injury in Arkansas is eligible to receive a free, no-obligation case review from our attorneys. Simply contact our firm through the online contact form or the chat feature and one of our GM injury lawyers for Arkansas families will contact you promptly to discuss your case.