Washington, UNITED STATES
Attorney Feinberg appears before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Subcommittee in Washington...
Attorney Kenneth Feinberg, who will oversee claims and compensation in the General Motors ignition/airbag failures, appears before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Subcommittee in Washington July 17, 2014. The chief executive of Delphi Automotive, the auto supplier that supplied the defective switch to GM that has been linked to at least 13 deaths, said on Thursday that the automaker was responsible for approving the faulty part design. So far, GM has attributed 13 deaths and 54 crashes to the specific defect, in which the ignition switch can slip from the "run" to the "accessory" position, causing the engine to stall, air bags to not deploy, and a loss of power brakes and power steering. REUTERS/Gary Cameron (UNITED STATES - Tags: TRANSPORT DISASTER CRIME LAW)