GM Ignition Switch Economic Settlement (Canada)
Payment amounts will vary depending on which recalls apply to vehicles, administrative expenses, the number and type of eligible vehicles for which claims are filed, and the number of eligible class members who file claims
This settlement is closed to new claims — the deadline was June 6, 2025. You can still see what it was about and follow the case in court below. Looking for money you can still claim? Browse open settlements →
What happened
General Motors recalled certain vehicles in 2014 involving the Delta ignition system, key rotation, Camaro knee-key, and electric power steering. Settlement class representatives claim consumers overpaid when they bought or leased these vehicles. GM denies these allegations but agreed to the settlement to avoid further litigation costs and risk.
Do you qualify?
Current or former owners or lessees of certain GM vehicles that were subject to the 2014 recalls involving Delta ignition system, key rotation, Camaro knee-key, or electric power steering.
How to file
The claim deadline of June 6, 2025 has passed. Settlement class members were required to submit a claim form online or by mail on or before that date. The claim process is now closed and no new claims are being accepted.
In the news
- GM wins lawsuit over its massive ignition switch recall - RoadshowCNET · August 8, 2019
- GM wins victory in ignition switch defect lawsuitsAutoblog.comhttps · August 7, 2019
- GM to Fight $1 Billion Stock Demand for Ignition Switch PactBloomberg · April 26, 2018
- GM ignition switch lawsuit: Judge throws out $1B settlementAutoblog · January 19, 2018
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