Texas Judge Rules in Favor of GM Recall Victims represented by Thomas J. Henry Injury Attorneys
GM Ordered to Turn over all Records to Thomas J. Henry Injury Attorneys' Clients
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas, March 19, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- In a victory for victims severely injured by GM vehicles with defective ignitions, a Texas judge has ordered General Motors to turn over all records pertaining to the defective vehicles by March 24, 2014.
Thomas J. Henry Injury Attorneys is representing a number of individuals who were injured in/by vehicles recently recalled by General Motors. The firm is also representing the families of individuals who died in accidents involving the recalled vehicles.
The following requests were made by plaintiffs in a Temporary Retraining Order filed on March 17, 2014:
Plaintiffs request that the Court grant their request for an expedited discovery process and require Defendants to produce their response to the specific discovery requests on or before March 24, 2014. Specifically, Plaintiffs request that GM be ordered to produce all documents exchanged in state court litigation concerning ignition switch failure and/or product recall.
- Par. 54. Application for Temporary Restraining Order
The judge granted the plaintiff's request – as outlined in the signed order (below):
It is further ordered that Defendant comply with the discovery request set out in section 7 of Plaintiffs' First Amended Original Petition found in paragraphs 54, 55, and 56.
- Excerpt from Temporary Restraining Order and Order Setting Hearing for Temporary Injunction, signed by Judge Klager on March 17, 2014, Nueces County Court at Law No. 4
The requested records will help determine what and when GM knew about defects in the recalled vehicles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration made a similar request for records back on March 5 – giving GM a response deadline of April 3, 2014.
Due to the swift and aggressive move by lead attorney Thomas J. Henry, accident victims may have access to many of the records already requested by the government.
"This is about protecting the public," Thomas J. Henry stated, after securing the court order. "Every day, GM recalls more and more vehicles, unveiling how they jeopardized people's safety and lives. We can't just stand around knowing people have been seriously injured or have died as a result of these vehicles. The victims and the public deserve to know how dangerous these vehicles are and have the right to know whether or not they are safe to drive at all. GM needs to turn over these documents, all documents related to these vehicles, immediately."
"My law firm has taken numerous calls from families from across the country looking for answers. Families who lost loved ones back in 2004, 2005, 2006… in accidents with vehicles affected by the recall. These families never got answers from GM, now they are looking to me. We will have more answers when this court order is complied with."
GM recalled 1.6 million vehicles in February due to defective ignition switches which cause vehicles to shut off and prevent airbags from deploying. Recalled vehicles include the 2005-2007 Chevrolet Cobalt, 2007 Pontiac G5, 2003-2007 Saturn Ion, 2006-2007 Chevrolet HHR, 2006-2007 Pontiac Solstice, 2006-2007 Saturn Sky.
The Temporary Restraining Order and Order Setting Hearing for Temporary Injunction was filed in Nueces County Court at Law No. 4 on March 17, 2014. Cause No. 2014CCV-60443-4.
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