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Owners of the Chevrolet Bolt, an electric vehicle made by General Motors, will receive settlement checks because of a class-action lawsuit related to faulty batteries. There were reports of fire in some Bolt vehicles, which led to the recall of all models made between 2017 and 2019.
The amount each owner will receive depends on the specifics of the settlement agreement; details such as individual vehicle mileage, the amount of time the owner had the vehicle, and whether the car was bought or leased may factor into individual settlement amounts. GM will also bear the cost of replacing the faulty batteries.
Customers who incurred other losses because of this issue, such as expenses for alternative transportation or property damage costs, may be eligible for additional compensation. Owners should contact the settlement administrator or their legal representative for more information. It’s also crucial for owners to follow any product recall instructions provided by the manufacturer to ensure their safety.