Get 100% reimbursement on your Honda civic break pad replacement cost by claiming refund in Honda Civic Brake Pad Settlement at settlement-claims.com/brakepad.
Vehicles are useful to make our travelling more comfortable and fast. But slightest issues in engine or other essential parts can make it irritable to manage your vehicle’s long life. A lawsuit has been filed against the American Honda Motors Co. for installing damaged pieces into the Honda Civic. If you have also purchased Honda Civic and have issues with brake pad from the day one of your ownership, then become a part of the Honda Civic Brake Pad settlement to get your refund.
Class members have claimed that American Honda Motors Co. has knowingly installed defective brake pads in 2006-2011 Honda Civic, DX, and LX vehicles. Plaintiffs also accused that company do not complete their warranty promises as they refuses to fix or replace the defective brake pads. Main plaintiffs Stacie Zakskorn, Rachelle Schreiber, and Javier Hidalgo have filed lawsuit in October 2011 accusing that in certain model of Honda vehicles prematurely wear out between 7,500 to 15,000 miles.
Moreover, company has also failed to repair the brake defect under their “Honda’s New Vehicle Limited Warranty,” even when brakes are allegedly defective in its material, manufacturing, and workmanship. Honda Company is denied of all wrong going and to resolve the uncertainty of class action in future, class action has been settled down.
Any individual who is current or former owner or lessee of a 2006-2011 Honda Civic with DX and LX trims and lives in the United States, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and/or Guam, then they can get refund into the settlement.
Refund will vary person by person as described below:
Link to fill claim form online: settlement-claims.com/brakepad
Claims Administrator:
Zakskorn Class Action Settlement
Settlement Administrator
P.O. Box 2718
Torrance, CA 90509.
1-888-888-3082
Last date to file claim: March 31, 2015
Final hearing: February 20, 2015
Eligibility: All current or former owner or lessee of Honda Civic living in United States, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and/or Guam
Class Counsel:
CADDELL & CHAPMAN
Defense Counsel:
DYKEMA GOSSETT LLP
Vehicles are useful to make our travelling more comfortable and fast. But slightest issues in engine or other essential parts can make it irritable to manage your vehicle’s long life. A lawsuit has been filed against the American Honda Motors Co. for installing damaged pieces into the Honda Civic. If you have also purchased Honda Civic and have issues with brake pad from the day one of your ownership, then become a part of the Honda Civic Brake Pad settlement to get your refund.
Class members have claimed that American Honda Motors Co. has knowingly installed defective brake pads in 2006-2011 Honda Civic, DX, and LX vehicles. Plaintiffs also accused that company do not complete their warranty promises as they refuses to fix or replace the defective brake pads. Main plaintiffs Stacie Zakskorn, Rachelle Schreiber, and Javier Hidalgo have filed lawsuit in October 2011 accusing that in certain model of Honda vehicles prematurely wear out between 7,500 to 15,000 miles.
Moreover, company has also failed to repair the brake defect under their “Honda’s New Vehicle Limited Warranty,” even when brakes are allegedly defective in its material, manufacturing, and workmanship. Honda Company is denied of all wrong going and to resolve the uncertainty of class action in future, class action has been settled down.
Any individual who is current or former owner or lessee of a 2006-2011 Honda Civic with DX and LX trims and lives in the United States, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and/or Guam, then they can get refund into the settlement.
Refund will vary person by person as described below:
- If the brake pad replacement occurred after using the car for 7,500 miles or less, then Honda will reimburse the owner or lessee 100 percent of the replacement costs.
- If the brake pad replacement occurred after using the car for 7,501 to 15,000 miles, then Honda will reimburse the owner or lessee 50 percent of the replacement costs.
- If the brake pad replacement occurred after using the car for 15,001 to 20,000 miles, then Honda will reimburse the owner or lessee 25 percent of the replacement costs.
Highlights of Honda Civic Brake Pad Settlement:
Official site of class action: settlement-claims.com/brakepadLink to fill claim form online: settlement-claims.com/brakepad
Claims Administrator:
Zakskorn Class Action Settlement
Settlement Administrator
P.O. Box 2718
Torrance, CA 90509.
1-888-888-3082
Last date to file claim: March 31, 2015
Final hearing: February 20, 2015
Eligibility: All current or former owner or lessee of Honda Civic living in United States, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and/or Guam
Class Counsel:
CADDELL & CHAPMAN
Defense Counsel:
DYKEMA GOSSETT LLP
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