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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Nevada residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Kia and Hyundai that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $9M Kia Hyundai settlement offers cash and security upgrades to owners.

Combined maximum payouts across all Kia and Hyundai settlements total $4,500. Class Action Buddy automatically files Kia and Hyundai claims for Nevada residents in under 60 seconds — no paperwork, no mailing, no proof of purchasey/proof-of-purchase/" style="color:#5D82F2;text-decoration:none;font-weight:500;">proof of purchase needed for most settlements.

Open Kia and Hyundai Settlements for Nevada Residents (1)

These Kia and Hyundai settlements are currently accepting claims from Nevada residents.

$9M Kia Hyundai settlement offers cash and security upgrades to owners

Up to $4,500

2011-2022 Kia/Hyundai owners without engine immobilizers who experienced theft may claim up to $4,500 from this $9M security settlement.

Deadline: 2027-03-31 Proof Required Official site →

About Kia and Hyundai Class Actions in Nevada

Nevada residents affected by Kia and Hyundai vehicle defects have specific protections under the state's Unfair Trade Practices Act and Lemon Law, which covers vehicles with substantial defects during the warranty period. Nevada's consumer protection framework requires manufacturers to provide remedies for systematic vehicle problems, making class action participation particularly relevant for affected owners. Kia and Hyundai maintain significant Nevada operations, with Hyundai Motor America's western regional parts distribution center located in Las Vegas and dozens of authorized dealerships statewide serving over 200,000 combined vehicle owners. The brands' substantial Nevada presence strengthens legal jurisdiction for settlement claims. Nevada follows a one-year statute of limitations for most consumer protection claims, though class action settlements often establish their own filing deadlines that supersede state limits. The $9 million Kia Hyundai settlement addressing theft vulnerabilities in certain 2015-2021 models without engine immobilizers provides both cash compensation and free security software upgrades. Nevada residents must typically demonstrate vehicle ownership during specified time periods and may need to provide documentation of theft-related incidents or security concerns to qualify for maximum compensation benefits.

Kia and Hyundai Settlements in Nevada: FAQs

What Nevada-specific documentation do I need for the Kia Hyundai theft settlement?

Nevada residents need vehicle registration showing ownership during the class period, plus any Nevada DMV records or police reports if theft occurred. The state's electronic title system can provide additional ownership verification if physical documents are unavailable.

How does Nevada's Lemon Law interact with the $9M Kia Hyundai settlement?

Nevada's Lemon Law covers separate defects requiring multiple repair attempts, while the class action addresses systematic theft vulnerabilities. You can potentially pursue both remedies if your vehicle has qualifying defects beyond the anti-theft issues covered in the settlement.

Are there Nevada dealerships helping with settlement claims?

Many Nevada Kia and Hyundai dealers can install the free anti-theft software included in the settlement, though they cannot assist with cash claim filings. Contact participating dealerships in Las Vegas, Reno, or Henderson to schedule software installation appointments.

Tips for Nevada Residents Filing Kia and Hyundai Claims

Nevada residents filing Kia Hyundai settlement claims should gather Nevada vehicle registration, insurance records, and any theft-related police reports filed with local departments. Submit claims before deadlines, as Nevada's consumer protection laws don't extend settlement periods. Contact Nevada Legal Aid if you need assistance understanding claim forms or eligibility requirements. Keep copies of all submitted documentation and track claim status through official settlement websites. Consider consulting Nevada consumer protection attorneys for complex situations involving multiple vehicle defects or significant financial losses beyond standard settlement amounts.

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