General Motors Class Action Settlements in Oklahoma
All General Motors class action lawsuits and settlements available to Oklahoma residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Oklahoma 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 Oklahoma 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 Oklahoma 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 Oklahoma
Oklahoma residents affected by General Motors defects have specific rights under both federal class action procedures and state consumer protection laws. The Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act provides additional remedies for deceptive trade practices, which can complement federal class action settlements. General Motors maintains a significant presence in Oklahoma through its extensive dealer network of approximately 85 franchised dealerships across the state, serving hundreds of thousands of GM vehicle owners. The company's customer base in Oklahoma includes owners of Chevrolet, GMC, Buick, and Cadillac vehicles who may be eligible for current settlements including the GM defective shifter class action and the $150 million excessive oil consumption settlement. Oklahoma residents filing class action claims must typically submit documentation within specific deadlines established by federal court orders. The state's central location and strong automotive retail presence means many Oklahomans purchased affected vehicles locally, making documentation of purchase and repair records more accessible through dealership service departments.
General Motors Settlements in Oklahoma: FAQs
Are Oklahoma GM owners eligible for the $150 million excessive oil consumption settlement?
Yes, Oklahoma residents who owned or leased certain 2010-2017 GM vehicles with defective piston rings causing excessive oil consumption can file claims. The settlement covers out-of-pocket expenses for oil, engine repairs, and potential cash payments depending on your vehicle model and documentation of the defect.
How does Oklahoma's lemon law interact with GM class action settlements?
Oklahoma's Motor Vehicle Warranty Rights Act provides separate protections for defective vehicles, but participating in a GM class action settlement typically doesn't prevent you from pursuing lemon law claims. However, you cannot receive duplicate compensation for the same damages under both remedies.
What GM dealership records do Oklahoma residents need for class action claims?
Oklahoma GM owners should gather service records from local dealerships showing oil consumption complaints, shifter problems, or related repairs. Many of Oklahoma's 85+ GM dealerships can provide historical service documentation needed to support your settlement claim with proof of the defect and associated costs.
Tips for Oklahoma Residents Filing General Motors Claims
Oklahoma residents filing GM claims should gather all vehicle documentation including purchase agreements, service records, and repair invoices from local dealerships. Contact your selling dealer for historical maintenance records if needed. File claims before settlement deadlines, which are typically final and cannot be extended. Keep detailed records of out-of-pocket expenses related to the defect, including oil purchases and towing costs. Consider consulting with Oklahoma consumer protection attorneys if you experienced significant damages beyond typical settlement amounts, as state law may provide additional remedies for deceptive practices.
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