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Championing Consumer Rights: Our $150 Million Victory in the GM Battery Defect Case

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At the Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman, P.C., our commitment to advocating for our clients remains unwavering, even amidst complex and resource-intensive legal battles. Recently, our firm played a pivotal role in a landmark case against General Motors (GM) concerning defective batteries in Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles. This case exemplifies our dedication to ensuring justice and compensation for those affected by corporate negligence.

In a significant development, U.S. District Judge Terrence G. Berg indicated his preliminary approval of a $150 million class-action settlement to resolve class action claims against GM and LG, addressing the defective batteries that posed serious safety risks. The litigation, which began in December 2020, saw over 100,000 class members united in seeking redress for the overheating and fire hazards linked to their vehicles. Despite the complexity and duration of this case, the settlement reflects a crucial victory for consumer safety and corporate accountability.

The Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman, P.C., along with our co-counsels, diligently represented the affected consumers, emphasizing the importance of swift and effective remedies. Our legal team worked tirelessly through 18 months of negotiations, ensuring that the settlement not only provided financial compensation but also facilitated immediate corrective measures. These measures included battery replacements and software upgrades to monitor battery health, significantly mitigating the risk of potential fires.

Judge Berg commended the settlement, noting its benefits in preventing prolonged litigation and alleviating the burden on the court system. He highlighted the proactive steps taken by GM and LG in addressing the defect, which underscores the critical role of persistent legal advocacy in driving corporate responsibility.

Our involvement in this case reflects the core values of the Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman, P.C. – relentless pursuit of justice and unwavering support for our clients. We understand the toll such defects can take on consumers’ lives, and we are dedicated to holding corporations accountable. This settlement is not just a legal victory; it is a testament to the power of dedicated legal representation in safeguarding consumer rights.

We remain committed to fighting for our clients, ensuring they receive the justice and compensation they deserve. The Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman, P.C. will continue to stand at the forefront of consumer advocacy, championing the rights of those affected by corporate misconduct.

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