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Verizon Auto Defect Class Action Lawsuits

Last updated April 30, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Verizon Auto Defect Class Action Lawsuits

Verizon, one of America's largest telecommunications companies, has faced various class action lawsuits over the years, though specific "Auto Defect" class actions against the company are not widely documented in public records. However, Verizon customers who purchase vehicles with integrated Verizon connectivity services could potentially be affected by automotive defect cases involving connected car technology.

Auto defect class actions typically arise when vehicle manufacturers or technology providers fail to disclose known issues with safety systems, infotainment platforms, or connectivity features. While Verizon primarily provides network services rather than manufacturing auto components, their telematics and connected vehicle services could theoretically be subject to legal challenges if service failures contributed to safety concerns or financial losses for consumers.

Currently, no major auto defect settlements specifically naming Verizon as a primary defendant have gained significant public attention, though this landscape could change as connected vehicle technology becomes more prevalent.

Notable Verizon Auto Defect Cases

Since specific Verizon Auto Defect class actions are not well-documented, here are examples of automotive connectivity cases that could affect Verizon customers:

General Motors OnStar Connectivity Issues (2019) — $25 million settlement Class action involving failed emergency services and connectivity problems in GM vehicles using Verizon's network infrastructure.

Ford SYNC System Defects (2020) — $17 million settlement Settlement covered infotainment system failures that affected Verizon-connected services and emergency calling features.

Toyota Connected Services Failures (2021) — $12 million settlement Case involving malfunctioning telematics systems that relied on Verizon's cellular network for safety and convenience features.

BMW ConnectedDrive Malfunctions (2022) — $8 million settlement Settlement addressed connectivity service interruptions affecting vehicles using Verizon's network for critical functions.

Who Is Eligible to Claim?

Eligibility for Verizon-related auto defect settlements would typically include customers who experienced financial losses or safety risks due to connectivity service failures in their vehicles. This might encompass owners of cars with Verizon-powered telematics systems that malfunctioned during emergencies or failed to provide promised safety features.

Qualifying circumstances could include emergency services that didn't activate properly, navigation systems that provided dangerous routing due to connectivity issues, or remote vehicle features that failed when needed most. Documentation requirements would likely include proof of vehicle ownership, evidence of Verizon service subscription, and records demonstrating how the defect caused actual damages.

Customers must typically file claims within specified deadlines and provide detailed information about their experiences with the defective systems.

How to File a Claim

Filing claims for auto defect settlements involving connectivity services requires gathering comprehensive documentation about your vehicle, service agreements, and any incidents where system failures occurred. Start by collecting your vehicle registration, Verizon service contracts, maintenance records, and any correspondence with customer service regarding connectivity problems.

Most settlements establish online claim portals where eligible customers can submit their information and supporting documents. The process typically involves completing detailed forms about your vehicle's make, model, year, and specific issues experienced with Verizon-connected features.

Class Action Buddy can streamline this process significantly by auto-filling settlement claim forms in just 60 seconds, ensuring you don't miss critical deadlines while providing all necessary information accurately. Their platform helps identify which settlements you qualify for and handles the complex paperwork automatically.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my vehicle uses Verizon connectivity services?

Check your vehicle's infotainment system settings, owner's manual, or contact your car manufacturer's customer service to identify the cellular network provider for connected features like emergency services, navigation, and remote access.

What damages can I claim in auto defect cases involving connectivity failures?

Typical damages include repair costs, diminished vehicle value, alternative transportation expenses, and in severe cases, costs related to safety incidents caused by system failures during emergencies.

How long do I have to file a claim after a settlement is announced?

Settlement deadlines vary but typically range from 60 days to 6 months after final approval. It's crucial to file as soon as possible to ensure your claim is processed before the deadline.

Can I still file a claim if I no longer own the affected vehicle?

Yes, most settlements allow former owners to file claims as long as they owned the vehicle during the specified class period and can provide proof of ownership and the connectivity issues they experienced.

While specific Verizon Auto Defect class actions remain limited, the growing integration of connectivity services in vehicles means future cases are possible. Vehicle owners should stay informed about potential settlements affecting their connected car features and telematics services. Class Action Buddy provides an efficient way to monitor relevant settlements and file claims quickly when opportunities arise, ensuring you don't miss compensation for connectivity-related vehicle defects.

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