Chevy Bolt
Battery Recall
$5,000 – $15,000 Cash Settlements for Chevy Bolt Owners Who Received a Battery Recall Notice
Why are some Chevy Bolt owners Getting a substantial Settlement?
Why Are Some Chevy Bolt Owners Getting a Substantial Settlement?
Chevrolet Bolt model years 2017-2022 were issued numerous recalls with the most significant one issued in November 2021 over a significant fire hazard due to a faulty battery. The recall was issued in response to some Bolts spontaneously catching on fire. An EV such as Bolt catching on fire means that the fire would not be put out until the vehicle burned completely. Even though Chevrolet issued a recall on November 2021, there was no actual fix to the problem.
Due to the extreme fire hazard nature of the recall, Bolt owners were forbidden from fully utilizing and enjoying their vehicles with major concerns including:
Denied Parking
Recall Chevy Bolt owners were not allowed to park and their Bolt in their own garage. They were also denied parking at most public and private garages
Denied Advertised Battery Range
Bolt owners were not able to use the advertised battery range since battery couldn’t be charged over 80%
Constant Safety Concerns
Never having the peace of mind while driving their family since the battery could potentially catch fire at any moment
Loss of use and enjoyment
Most people don’t know that under California Law, this loss of use and enjoyment entitles them to a SIGNIFICANT compensation, with settlement amounts generally ranging between $5,000 to $15,000 for purchased vehicles. Leased Bolts may generally recover the total amount of payments made during the lease term.
How to know if you qualify for a settlement
Everybody who purchased or leased their Chevrolet Bolt in California prior to the announcement of the battery recall in November 2021 is entitled to a significant monetary compensation. This includes people who have since sold their Bolts or returned their leases. As long as you were the registered owner of the Chevy Bolt at the time the recall was announced, you will qualify!
Eligibility for settlement:
- Chevrolet Bolt must have been purchased or leased from a dealership in California
- The purchase/lease date must precede the announcement of the battery recall in November 2021
- Be able to provide a copy of the original Purchase or Lease Contract
- Be able to provide a copy of the vehicle registration
Fast and Easy Settlement
Over a billion dollars has been allocated to settle these cases. But, please be aware that there won’t be any available compensation once this fund runs out. We estimate that to happen later this year and strongly urge you to start the process TODAY to make sure you don’t miss out on your settlement.
Zero Fees and No Out-Of-Pocket Costs
All settlements negotiated are strictly confidential and are managed directly with GM corporate, not with your local dealership. Funds have already been allocated to compensate owners for the inconveniences and potential dangers posed by the affected vehicles.
You keep 100% of the settlement. The California Lemon Law contains provisions that permit attorneys to recover their litigation fees and costs directly from General Motors.
There are no out-of-pocket costs. If an attorney decides to take on your case, they will fund the entire litigation process.
- 100% Success Rate
- 100% of Cases Settled
- 100% Done For You
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.
Start free case review
From Our Clients
We couldn’t be happier with the help they provided. We had reliability issues with our Chevy Bolt and got a nice, nearly $15,000 settlement with no hassle and very little effort. Strongly recommend this firm, A+++
Claude obtained an outstanding result for me in my case involving a Chevy Bolt with a defective battery. He was very easy to work with, pleasant and responsive. Best of all, he got all of my money back!
I have a Chevy Bolt and I used this firm to cover loss of use due to battery recall. They were extremely easy to work with and I received a very nice settlement.
I was having some ongoing issues with my 2022 Chevy Bolt that was not getting fixed/corrected by the Chevy dealership service department. I can’t say enough good things about this firm and I would highly recommended reaching out to them if you are having ongoing issues with your car!
Get started today
Book a free case review
Even if you sold your Bolt or returned the lease, you may still qualify for a substantial 5-figure settlement.