Testimony of Edward Ivey used as evidence in the McGee v General Motors trial. August 14, 1997 Part 3 Ivey, a former General Motors Engineer, was assigned to the Advanced Design Group doing work related to Fuel Systems. Ivey authored what has come to be known as the "Ivey Memo." Read the Ivey Memo here: www.trialwiki.com In this report, Ivey calculates the cost to GM, per car, to allow people to continue to burn alive. His calculations determined that it costs GM two dollars and forty cents (.40) per car for all vehicles already on the road, and that it would only be worth .20 per new vehicle manufactured to eliminate all fuel fed fires in GM vehicles. . The implication of this calculation: any engineering solution to the fuel-fed fire problem would need to cost less than .20. This is a shocking glimpse into how corporations make decisions to put profits over people. Read more here: www.trialwiki.com And read more about the McGee's story here: www.shanemcgeefoundation.org And here: www.justiceforall.com justiceforall.com http Kelley/Uustal - Justice For All Kelley/Uustal is a South Florida law firm specializing in personal injury, medical malpractice, auto accident, automobile defects, and wrongful death. We represent clients in Florida & across the US. 700 Southeast 3rd Avenue Suite 300 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316-1154 (954) 522-6601 ‎
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