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Chevrolet Lemon Law attorney help for defective vehicles and warranty claims
Chevy is GM’s biggest-selling brand, covering everything from Silverado work trucks to the mid-engine Corvette, and its defect patterns show up in some of the most-searched lemon law terms online — from the 8-speed transmission shudder on 2020+ Silverados to the Bolt battery fire recall to the 8L45/8L90 transmission recall that hit the Camaro and other GM models.
The Lemon Reps have recovered $211,500 across 98 Chevrolet cases, part of our broader $3.2M+ recovered across 1,500+ cases nationwide, and we take on Chevy defects in every state where lemon law and Magnuson-Moss apply.
Louis Chevrolet and William C. Durant founded Chevrolet in 1911, GM absorbed the brand in 1918, and for more than a century, Chevy has been GM’s highest-volume division, outselling every other GM brand and often every competitor. Today’s lineup spans trucks (Silverado, Colorado), SUVs (Tahoe, Suburban, Traverse, Equinox, Blazer), performance vehicles (Corvette, Camaro), and a growing EV lineup on the Ultium platform (Bolt EV/EUV, Blazer EV, Equinox EV, Silverado EV). The Bowtie brand has always sold on value, volume, and mainstream accessibility, which is exactly why defects that cluster across hundreds of thousands of Chevys generate so many lemon law cases.
When a Chevy fails its warranty promise, both state lemon law and the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act give you full Chevrolet lemon law rights. See our lemon law overview and our GM lemon law hub for how claims route across the four GM brands.
GM participates in BBB AUTO LINE (binding on GM, not on you). The firm defends platform-wide defects aggressively because of class action exposure, but most well-documented Chevrolet lemon law claims settle before trial.
Standard contested cases
Ultium EV software disputes
Camaro transmission recall claims
CPO coverage disputes
“Lemon Law protects owners and lessees of vehicles with substantial defects.” –– Joseph Novel, Esq., National Lemon Law Attorney

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No! You pay nothing out of pocket. If your case qualifies, the manufacturer covers all legal costs—so there’s no risk to you.
Most cases settle within a few months, but it depends on the manufacturer’s response. Our team works quickly to get you results as fast as possible.
Yes. The 8L45 and 8L90 8-speed automatics in the Camaro (and in related GM vehicles) are the subject of the widely searched “GM Cadillac Camaro transmission recall.” If your Camaro has been in for repeated service after the recall fix, or the recall repair did not resolve the defect, you likely have a lemon law claim.
Document every repair order, warning light photo, and odometer reading. Contact Chevrolet Customer Assistance (1-800-222-1020) to log the defect, then contact a Chevrolet lemon law attorney at The Lemon Reps for a free case review. Your attorney sends a demand letter directly to GM’s Warren, Michigan, buyback team and moves the case past first-line customer service.