
Meanwhile, automakers take steps to launch an independent investigation into causes of air bag explosions linked to deaths and injuries.
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In response to a report from the Wall Street Journal, the automaker stresses its safety recall reforms implemented in the past year.
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The lawsuit accuses the insurer of forcing unsafe auto repairs and violating state laws governing trade practices.
Read More →This article from Fleet Financials magazine, titled Minimizing Employee Litigation Through Arbitration Agreements, explains how fleet managers can minimize many employee lawsuits and their fallout through arbitration agreements.
Read More →Not all arbitration agreements are created equal. Fleet managers must understand the limits of these agreements to properly implement them.
Read More →CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS – Coca Cola issued a statement and provided clarification regarding the details of the case where a jury awarded $21 million to Vanice Chatman-Wilson, an individual whose automobile was reportedly struck by a Coca Cola employee driving a company-owned vehicle.
Read More →WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court last week ruled that federal regulations establishing vehicle safety standards don't bar lawsuits seeking damages from automakers for installing lap-only seatbelts, Reuters reported.
Read More →LINCOLN, NE - The City of Lincoln agreed to settle a lawsuit for $40,000 over a shipment of bad soy diesel fuel believed to have damaged 25 City transit buses.
Read More →SAN FRANCISCO - Berman DeValerio issued a statement pursuant to an order of the United States District Court for the District of Maine regarding certain models vehicles purchased during 2001-2006.
Read More →SANTA ANA, CA - Toyota Motor Corp. attorneys on Tuesday, Sept. 14, filed motions in federal court to dismiss a number of lawsuits seeking class-action status, according to a City News Service report.
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