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Girard Gibbs Announces Nationwide Settlement in General Motors/Dex-Cool Class Action Lawsuit (NYSE:GM).


SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden  -- Girard Gibbs LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol  (http://www.girardgibbs.com) announces that a nationwide class action settlement involving General Motors' Dex-Cool engine coolant coolant (kōō´lnt),
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 the complaints, Dex-Cool failed to protect the vehicle engines and cooling systems as was represented by the manufacturer.

GM asserted that Dex-Cool protected engines for a longer period than traditional coolants, caused less wear on certain engine parts than traditional coolants, and provided environmental benefits. GM also argued that the alleged problems with the vehicles' engines or cooling systems were caused by the owners' failure to follow the manufacturer's maintenance instructions for their vehicles and other outside factors.

Under the proposed settlement, current and former owners and lessees of certain 1995-2004 model year GM vehicles with 3.1-liter, 3.4-liter, 3.8-liter or 4.3-liter engines will be eligible to receive reimbursement for Dex-Cool related engine repairs that occurred within 7 years or 150,000 miles (whichever is earlier) of original vehicle purchase; these repairs include intake manifold gasket replacements, cooling system flushes, and heater core repairs.

Vehicle owners or lessees who paid for a qualifying repair will be entitled to cash reimbursement from GM of up to $400 per repair made within the first five years of the vehicle's life, up to $100 per repair made in the sixth year, and up to $50 per repair made in the seventh year. Those who paid for multiple covered repairs may be eligible to receive multiple cash reimbursements. In addition, those vehicle owners or lessees who had more expensive repairs as a result of internal coolant leaks, will be entitled to cash reimbursement from GM of up to $800.

"The settlement is the result of a lot of hard work over a 5-year period in what was a vigorously contested series of class action lawsuits class action lawsuit

A lawsuit in which one party or a limited number of parties sue on behalf of a larger group to which the parties belong. For example, investors may bring a class action lawsuit against a brokerage firm that has actively promoted a tax
," said Eric Gibbs of San Francisco-based Girard Gibbs LLP (www.GirardGibbs.com), co-lead counsel for plaintiffs. "In the end, we believe the settlement is good for the class members, and we think it was appropriate for GM to ultimately agree to provide compensation to its customers," said Jack Brady, co-lead plaintiffs' counsel and shareholder at Shughart Thomson & Kilroy, headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City is the largest city in the state of Missouri. It encompasses parts of Jackson, Clay, Cass, and Platte counties and is the anchor city of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, the second largest in Missouri, which includes counties in both Missouri and Kansas. .

To make a claim, or to find out more information about the settlement, visit www.dexcoolsettlement.com or www.GirardGibbs.com.

Girard Gibbs LLP (www.girardgibbs.com) is one of the nation's leading firms in prosecuting class actions and other lawsuits involving consumer fraud. For more information, please visit our website www.girardgibbs.com.
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