General Motors Class Action Settlements in New Hampshire
All General Motors class action lawsuits and settlements available to New Hampshire residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
New Hampshire residents have 0 active class action settlements involving General Motors that they can file claims for right now. In addition, General Motors has 2 past settlements that have been resolved.
Combined maximum payouts across all General Motors settlements total $3,024. Class Action Buddy automatically files General Motors claims for New Hampshire residents in under 60 seconds — no paperwork to handle, no postage to pay — we file the form for you.
Past General Motors Settlements (2)
These General Motors settlements have closed but New Hampshire residents may have qualified at the time.
GM defective shifter class action settlement
Up to $875The GM defective shifter settlement paid up to $875 to 2016-2019 Chevy/GMC owners who experienced the "Shift to Park" defect. Learn about eligibility and similar settlements.
$150M GM excessive oil consumption class action settlement
Up to $2,149The $150M GM excessive oil consumption settlement paid at least $2,149 to owners of 2011-2014 Chevy/GMC vehicles with LC9 engines. Learn about eligibility and similar settlements.
About General Motors Class Actions in New Hampshire
New Hampshire residents affected by General Motors defects have access to several significant class action settlements, including the defective shifter settlement and the $150 million excessive oil consumption settlement. While New Hampshire doesn't have a specific automotive lemon law as comprehensive as neighboring states, the state's Consumer Protection Act provides robust protections against deceptive business practices, which can apply to automotive defect cases. General Motors maintains a substantial presence in New Hampshire through its extensive dealer network, including major dealerships in Manchester, Nashua, and Concord, serving the state's considerable population of GM vehicle owners. The company's Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac brands are well-represented across the Granite State. New Hampshire residents filing class action claims should note that the state follows a three-year statute of limitations for consumer protection claims, though class action settlements typically have their own specific deadlines. The state's "Live Free or Die" philosophy extends to consumer rights, with courts generally favorable to legitimate consumer protection claims when proper documentation and timelines are followed.
General Motors Settlements in New Hampshire: FAQs
Are New Hampshire GM owners eligible for the $150M oil consumption settlement?
Yes, New Hampshire residents who owned or leased affected GM vehicles with excessive oil consumption issues can participate in this settlement. Eligible vehicles include certain Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac models with specific engine types that consumed excessive oil.
How does New Hampshire's Consumer Protection Act help GM defect claims?
New Hampshire's Consumer Protection Act prohibits unfair or deceptive practices in commerce, which can strengthen GM defect claims beyond federal protections. This state law can provide additional remedies for New Hampshire residents who experienced issues like the defective shifter problems covered in GM's class action settlement.
Where can New Hampshire residents file GM-related legal documents?
New Hampshire residents typically file automotive class action documents through the specific settlement administrator designated for each case, not state courts. However, individual claims under state consumer protection laws can be filed in New Hampshire Superior Court in the county where the vehicle was purchased or where the consumer resides.
Tips for New Hampshire Residents Filing General Motors Claims
New Hampshire GM owners should gather all vehicle maintenance records, especially oil change receipts and service documentation showing excessive consumption or shifter problems. File claims before settlement deadlines, which are strictly enforced regardless of New Hampshire's three-year consumer protection statute of limitations. Contact the settlement administrator directly rather than GM dealerships for claim forms. Keep copies of all submitted documentation and correspondence. Consider consulting with a New Hampshire consumer protection attorney if your damages exceed settlement compensation limits, as the state's Consumer Protection Act may provide additional remedies beyond class action settlements.
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