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GM’s $12M Settlement for Defective Ignition Switches: Deadline for Canadian Claims Approaching

Canadian vehicle owners affected by faulty GM ignition switches have until June 6, 2025, to submit claims for compensation as part of the $12 million class-action settlement reached between General Motors and plaintiffs.

The settlement addresses claims related to faulty ignition switches that could cause vehicles to turn off unexpectedly, potentially disabling critical safety features such as airbags, power steering, and brakes.

Background of the GM Ignition Switch Lawsuit

The ignition switch defect came to light in 2014, when General Motors recalled millions of vehicles worldwide due to safety concerns.

The faulty switches could inadvertently move out of the “run” position, leading to sudden engine shutdowns. This defect was linked to multiple accidents and fatalities, triggering lawsuits in both the United States and Canada.

In Canada, a class-action lawsuit was filed against GM, culminating in the $12 million settlement for economic losses sustained by affected vehicle owners and lessees.

While this settlement does not cover personal injury or wrongful death claims, it compensates those who experienced financial losses due to the defect.

Who Is Eligible for the Settlement?

The settlement applies to individuals who owned, purchased, or leased affected GM vehicles in Canada before the 2014 recall announcements. Excluded from the settlement are:

List of Affected Vehicles

The settlement covers multiple GM models, including:

Delta Ignition Switch Recall:

Key Rotation Recall:

Camaro Knee-Key Recall:

Electric Power Steering Recall:

A full list of affected vehicles is available on the official settlement website.

How to File a Claim

Eligible Canadian vehicle owners and lessees must file their claims before June 6, 2025. Claims can be submitted online or by mail through the official claims portal.

Claim Process Steps:

  1. Visit the official settlement website: gmignitionswitchsettlement.ca
  2. Check eligibility by entering vehicle details.
  3. Gather required documentation, including proof of vehicle ownership or lease during the recall period.
  4. Submit the claim electronically or via mail before the deadline.

Important Deadlines to Remember

What Compensation Can Owners Expect?

Compensation varies based on economic losses, including expenses related to:

While individual payout amounts have not been disclosed, affected owners can expect pro-rata compensation from the $12 million settlement fund.

Why This Settlement Matters

The GM ignition switch controversy remains one of the most significant automotive safety recalls in history.

GM has paid billions in settlements globally, and this Canadian settlement ensures that vehicle owners receive compensation for financial damages incurred due to the defect.

According to Transport Canada, timely vehicle repairs and safety recalls are critical to preventing accidents and ensuring public safety. GM has since implemented stricter quality control measures to prevent future defects.

Where to Get More Information

For further details on the settlement or to check your vehicle’s recall status, visit:

Final Thoughts

If you owned or leased an affected GM vehicle before the 2014 recall, you may be entitled to compensation, but you must act before the June 6, 2025 deadline.

With millions of vehicles recalled worldwide, this settlement represents a critical step in compensating Canadian owners for economic losses related to the ignition switch defect.

Visit gmignitionswitchsettlement.ca today to determine your eligibility and file your claim before the deadline passes.

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