Hyundai, KIA Class Action Settlement 2024, Eligibility, Cards Claim Submission Process

Hyundai, KIA Class Action Settlement 2024, Eligibility, Cards Claim Submission Process, Vehicle Theft Settlement Timeline, Compensation, Software Upgrades and Anti-Theft Device Installation The lawsuit alleges that certain of the 2011-2022 model year Kia vehicles, including the Forte, K5, Optima, Rio, Sedona, Seltos, Sorento, Soul, Sportage, that were not equipped with engine immobilizers have certain design defects, including not being equipped with an anti-theft device called an engine immobilizer, which makes them susceptible to theft and damage. No party is liable for any of the claims alleged in the lawsuit. Plaintiffs and defendants (Hyundai Motor America, Hyundai Motor Company, Hyundai American Technical centre, Inc. which also does business as Hyundai-Kia America Technical centre (together “Hyundai”), Kia America, Inc. and Kia Corporation (together, “Kia”)), have instead reached a voluntary settlement.

Hyundai, KIA Class Action Settlement

that avoids protracted litigation and provides relief to those who own or lease Class vehicles, referred to as “Class Members.” Class members may be entitled to compensation if they show valid and timely claims. Through the proposed settlement, and subject to meeting certain proof requirements, the defendants will provide financial and other benefits to class members, including compensation for losses resulting from the theft or attempted theft of a class vehicle. To qualify for benefits through the settlement, you must purchase or lease a class vehicle in the United States (including Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam).

Hyundai, KIA Class Action Settlement Eligibility Criteria 2024

To be eligible for the KIA Hyundai vehicle theft settlement, you must purchase or lease one of the specified models in the United States, including Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam. Affected models include:

  • KIA Forte (2011-2021)
  • KIA K5 (2021-2022)
  • KIA Optima (2011-2020)
  • KIA Rio (2012-2021)
  • KIA Sedona (2011-2021)
  • KIA Seltos (2021-2022)
  • KIA Sorento (2011-2022)
  • KIA Soul (2020-2022)
  • KIA Sportage (2011-2022)

Hyundai and KIA Cards Claim Submission Process

  • First, register and visit the Hyundai or KIA card website.
  • Go to the “Submit a Claim” or similar section under your account dashboard.
  • Fill in all the required information, including card details, purchase or service information, and the reason for the claim.
  • Next, attach any required supporting documents, such as receipts, invoices, or service records.
  • Then review the information you entered, then submit it.
  • Monitor the progress of your claim via website or email updates.

KIA Hyundai Vehicle Theft Settlement Timeline

Event Date Description
Lawsuit Filed 2022 Filing of the class action lawsuit over missing engine immobilizers and increased theft risk.
Preliminary Settlement Agreement Mid-2023 Parties reach an initial agreement on the terms of the settlement.
Preliminary Approval by Court Late 2023 The court grants preliminary approval, enabling notification to class members to begin.
Exclusion/OPT-OUT and Objection Deadline 03 May 2024 Deadline for class members to exclude themselves or object to the settlement terms.
Final Approval Hearing 15 July 2024 Court hearing to consider and potentially grant final approval of the settlement.
Claim Submission Deadline 11 January 2025 The final date for eligible class members to submit compensation claims.
Claims Processing and Distributed Post-January 2025 Start of the processing of claims and subsequent distribution of settlement benefits.

Hyundai, KIA Class Action Settlement Compensation 2024 Details

The compensation offered through the KIA Hyundai Vehicle Theft Settlement is designed to address a variety of financial impacts experienced by owners or lessees of affected vehicles due to the lack of engine immobilizers making it easier for vehicles to be stolen. Here is a description of the specific types of compensation available through this settlement:

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