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General Motors Co. ignition switch compensation fund has received 284 claims through Friday, including 100 claims for deaths.

The fund began accepting applications for funding on Aug. 1. Camille S. Biros, deputy administrator of the fund, said it has received 184 claims for physical injuries and 100 for deaths. The fund hasn’t made any determinations if the deaths are eligible for compensation. The 100 death claims are far above the 13 linked to the issue by the Detroit automaker.

A week earlier, the fund reported receiving 212 claims including 87 for deaths.

Once the fund determines applications are “substantially complete,” it plans to make compensation decisions within 90 days for simpler claims and 180 days for more complicated ones. The fund will accept applications through Dec. 31.



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