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GM dodges some, but not all, Switchgate lawsuits

Last week's court cases regarding faulty ignition switches contained both wins and losses for General Motors.

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Last week was something of a roller coaster for General Motors and its legal team. 聽

On Wednesday, the聽聽ruled that GM could indeed be sued for damages stemming from the聽聽installed on vehicles made before GM's 2009 restructuring. Because those cars were built by a company that technically no longer exists, "new GM" was hoping to avoid liability, but the court dashed those hopes to bits.

On Friday, however,聽U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman聽聽when he dismissed a number of "old GM" lawsuits. Among those suits were a few brought by individual states, as well as some involving racketeering charges.

But the most important thing Judge Furman did was toss out claims from owners whose cars weren't affected by the Switchgate recalls, but who claimed that their vehicles lost resale value because of GM's tarnished reputation.

Had the vehicles in question been equipped with defective switches, the situation might've gone differently. However, Judge Furman said that there was no precedent for owners of one product suing a company for damages because of defects on聽another聽product the company made--and admittedly, that would open a very large can of worms. It would be a bit like owners of Brand X washing machines seeking damages because Brand X made some defective refrigerators.

Lawyers for the plaintiffs plan to appeal.

Furman didn't entirely let GM off the hook, though. He noted that plaintiffs whose cars聽were聽equipped with faulty ignition switches could sue for lost value. Furman also said that plaintiffs could sue to recover out-of-pocket expenses associated with the Switchgate recall.

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