GM And Chevy Shake In San Diego
On December 19, 2019, a class-action lawsuit was filed against GM in California state court alleging that GM knew about this problem but failed to disclose it to consumers. The lawsuit alleges that the affected vehicles are the GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse, and Chevrolet Tahoe. If you believe that you may have a claim against GM for this problem, you should contact an experienced attorney to discuss your potential legal options. It is important to act quickly, as there may be deadlines that apply to your claim.
An experienced attorney can help you understand your legal rights and options and can help you get the compensation you deserve. If you have been affected by this problem, don’t hesitate to contact an experienced attorney today. While this can be certainly excellent news for California consumers who drive one amongst these vehicles, it might not be the finish of the story. If you might have been affected by this problem, it is important to understand that you may have legal options and deadlines that apply to your claim. You should contact an experienced attorney as soon as possible to discuss your potential claim.
Time might be of the essence, and you don’t want to miss out on your chance to get the compensation you deserve. Our team of experts here at Scott Law Group P.C. can help you understand your legal options and get the compensation you deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation.
What Is The “Chevy Shake”?
The “Chevy Shake” is a nickname given to an abnormal shaking that has been reported by drivers of certain General Motors, LLC SUVs across the U.S. This problem has become so widespread that it has become quite un-affectionately dubbed the “Chevy Shake.” A quick online search of this term will reveal consumers widely reporting this issue to GM dealerships across the country.
The consumers that have had these problems have brought these issues to the dealership and have been told that this is not an issue and that this is a “normal characteristic of the vehicle.” As a result, these consumers have been left frustrated and without a resolution to their problems.
What Vehicles Are Affected?
The vehicles affected by this problem are the GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse, and Chevrolet Tahoe. If you own or lease one of these vehicles, you may be affected by this problem.
What Does The Lawsuit Allege?
The lawsuit alleges that GM knew about this problem but failed to disclose it to consumers. The lawsuit further alleges that GM has been aware of this problem for years but has refused to do anything about it. As a result, consumers have been left to deal with the problem on their own.
If you believe that you may have a claim against GM for this problem, you should contact an experienced attorney to discuss your potential legal options. It is important to act quickly, as there may be deadlines that apply to your claim.
An experienced attorney can help you understand your legal rights and options and can help you get the compensation you deserve. If you have been affected by this problem, don’t hesitate to contact an experienced attorney today. Call Us Today!
Conclusion
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