Honda Gets Fined $70M By NHTSA For Unreported Deaths
Federal regulators have fined Honda $70 million for failing to report injuries, deaths, and warranty claims associated with its vehicles.
Federal regulators have fined Honda $70 million for failing to report injuries, deaths, and warranty claims associated with its vehicles.
GM has announced new ignition switch recalls for full-sized trucks and SUVs.
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Honda and Takata Corp. face a wrongful death lawsuit from the family of a South Carolina woman who say she was killed by a defective airbag.
A new government report indicates that Honda failed to report hundreds incidents involving injuries or deaths associated with its vehicles, which is a violation of federal law and may result…
The NHTSA is demanding a recall of all Takata driver's side airbags following evidence of widespread problems and allegations of a cover-up.
Confidential airbag lawsuit settlements may have kept important information about the risk if exploding Takata airbags hidden from the public.
Three Senators are pushing for a criminal investigation into the actions of Takata Corp. following evidence suggesting the company knew about airbag problems years before the first recalls.
The NHTSA accuses Honda of failing to report deaths linked to defective air bags, and has ordered the automaker to turn over everything it knows.
Some plaintiffs are calling for all Takata air bag lawsuits to be centralized under one judge for pretrial proceedings.