General Motors ignition switch recalls

Thomas J. Henry Representing Clients Injured by "Exploding" Headrests Equipped in Dodge, Jeep, Chrysler, and Mercedes-Benz Vehicles

Retrieved on: 
Friday, January 15, 2021

In 2014, Thomas J. Henry garnered national attention when he spearheaded the fight against General Motors over serious injuries and deaths linked to faulty ignition switches equipped in their vehicles.

Key Points: 
  • In 2014, Thomas J. Henry garnered national attention when he spearheaded the fight against General Motors over serious injuries and deaths linked to faulty ignition switches equipped in their vehicles.
  • After launching a national awareness and investigation campaign called "My Recall Story," Thomas J. Henry led litigation against GM representing injury and wrongful death victims in nearly every state in the nation.
  • Once again, Thomas J. Henry invested his money into a national awareness campaign informing victims of their potential injuries and legal options.
  • That same year, Bloomberg Businessweek published a feature on Thomas J. Henry, highlighting his firm's "clear commitment to client satisfaction."

Report: At Least 100,000 Dangerously Defective Airbags Remain Unrepaired In Kentucky

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, January 23, 2020

"These airbags are dangerous and potentially deadly," NHTSA Acting Administrator James Owens said.

Key Points: 
  • "These airbags are dangerous and potentially deadly," NHTSA Acting Administrator James Owens said.
  • Affected vehicle manufacturers are undertaking a variety of outreach efforts to help alert vehicle owners affected by the recall and schedule free, potentially life-saving repairs.
  • Call your dealer today to schedule this urgent safety airbag recall repair; ask for FREE alternative transportation if needed.
  • General Motors is working to ensure that the 4,000 unrepaired owners residing in Kentucky are made aware that their vehicle has an open urgent airbag safety recall.

Report: More Than 100,000 Dangerously Defective Airbags Remain Unrepaired In Mississippi

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Parts for higher risk vehicles are in good supply at area dealerships and many are offering free towing or loaner vehicles to accommodate affected vehicle owners.

Key Points: 
  • Parts for higher risk vehicles are in good supply at area dealerships and many are offering free towing or loaner vehicles to accommodate affected vehicle owners.
  • "These airbags are dangerous and potentially deadly," NHTSA Acting Administrator James Owens said.
  • Call your dealer today to schedule this urgent safety airbag recall repair; ask for FREE alternative transportation if needed.
  • General Motors is working to ensure that the 2,400 unrepaired owners residing in Mississippi are made aware that their vehicle has an open urgent airbag safety recall.