GM Blamed Brooke Melton for Her Death–Then Covered Up the Real Cause – NY Post
By Larry Getlen
The police report cited the cause as, “Driver error: Driving too fast for conditions.”
But in fact, the accident was due to a defect that could have been replaced for just 50 cents per car, a fact that General Motors covered up for years, writes attorney Lance Cooper in “Cobalt Cover-Up: The Inside Story of a Deadly Conspiracy at the Largest Car Manufacturer in the World” (Zondervan Books), out now, co-written by Mark Tabb.