Chevy Bolt Recall Compensation
5-Figure Cash Settlements for Chevy Bolt Owners Who Received a Fire Hazard Recall Notice
How to know if you qualify for a settlement
If you have a Chevy Bolt 2017-2023 you’ve gotten a number of different recalls for affecting use and safety of the vehicle. The most significant recall was issued on November 2021 concerning an extreme fire hazard due to a faulty LG battery. This was followed by a more recent recall for a seatbelt fire hazard risk.
Did you purchase your Bolt in California?
Our firm is only able to help Chevy Bolt owners who purchased or leased their vehicle in a California dealership.
Did you purchase it before November 2021? *(Used 2017-2021 ONLY)
If you bought your vehicle used, the purchase date must be prior to the battery recall being issued on November 2021.
Are you the registered owner?
You need to be in the possession of the vehicle and have a valid registration under your name. If you a leasing, and the lease hasn’t run out yet, we can probably help you!
Have you had the battery replaced?
If you had the battery replaced, you will have the option of keeping the car and accepting a large cash settlement or returning your vehicle and getting all your money back plus any additional damages an attorney may recover.
How much am I able to recover?
Settlement amounts for Chevy Bolt Recall Compensation are SIGNIFICANT and in the 5-figure range for purchased vehicles, depending on how much money you’ve put down in payments.
*Attorney will have to review your documents to give you a precise amount of what to expect.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to pay upfront?
No. If an attorney decided to take on your case, they will fund the entire litigation process.
Do you take a percentage of the settlement?
No, you keep 100% of the settlement. Whatever the settlement amount will be, you will keep the whole thing. We don’t touch it.
How do you get paid?
A provision in the California Lemon Law allows us to recover our fees straight from General Motors.
Isn't it too good to be true ?
No, because what GM did is really indefensible. You didn’t buy your car to have to worry about your life being in danger, or not being able to park it in garages. Not to mention that you couldn’t charge it all the way and use 100% of the range.
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You may qualify to receive a SUBSTANTIAL CASH settlement or be able to return your car and GET ALL OF YOUR MONEY BACK plus additional DAMAGES.