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

Georgia residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Nissan North America that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $1.5M Nissan North America data breach settlement.

Combined maximum payouts across all Nissan North America settlements total $4,500. Class Action Buddy automatically files Nissan North America claims for Georgia 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 Nissan North America Settlements for Georgia Residents (1)

These Nissan North America settlements are currently accepting claims from Georgia residents.

$1.5M Nissan North America data breach settlement

Up to $4,500

Nissan data breach victims (Nov 2023) may claim up to $4,500 for losses or ~$100 cash payment from this $1.5M settlement. File by May 26, 2026.

Deadline: 2026-05-26 Proof Required Official site →

About Nissan North America Class Actions in Georgia

Georgia residents affected by Nissan North America class action settlements benefit from the state's Fair Business Practices Act, which provides additional consumer protections beyond federal regulations and allows for treble damages in certain cases. Nissan maintains a significant presence in Georgia through multiple dealerships across Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, and other major cities, plus distribution facilities that serve the Southeast region. The company's North American headquarters operations impact thousands of Georgia customers who purchased or leased Nissan vehicles. Georgia follows federal class action procedures under Rule 23, but state courts may apply Georgia's consumer protection statutes for additional remedies. The $1.5 million Nissan North America data breach settlement affects Georgia residents whose personal information was compromised. Georgia residents filing claims must ensure they meet specific deadlines and provide required documentation. The state's statute of limitations for consumer protection claims is typically four years, though class action settlements often have shorter claim periods. Georgia's Attorney General office actively monitors automotive settlements and may intervene in cases affecting state residents.

Nissan North America Settlements in Georgia: FAQs

How does the $1.5M Nissan North America data breach settlement affect Georgia residents?

Georgia residents whose personal information was compromised in Nissan's data breach may be eligible for compensation from the $1.5 million settlement fund. Eligible Georgia claimants can receive reimbursement for documented losses and may qualify for free credit monitoring services. The settlement covers residents nationwide, including those in Georgia who had accounts with Nissan Financial Services.

Are there specific requirements for Georgia residents to file Nissan class action claims?

Georgia residents must file claims within the settlement deadline and provide proof of residency during the relevant time period. Documentation requirements typically include vehicle purchase/lease agreements, service records, or account statements showing the relationship with Nissan North America. Georgia's consumer protection laws may provide additional remedies beyond the federal class action settlement.

Can Georgia residents file claims if they bought their Nissan from a dealer rather than directly from Nissan North America?

Yes, Georgia residents who purchased or leased Nissan vehicles from authorized dealers are typically covered under Nissan North America class action settlements. The settlements generally apply to all affected customers regardless of whether they bought from dealers or directly from the manufacturer. Dealer purchase agreements still establish the necessary connection to Nissan North America for settlement eligibility.

Tips for Georgia Residents Filing Nissan North America Claims

Georgia residents should gather all Nissan-related documentation including purchase agreements, service records, and correspondence before filing claims. Submit claims well before deadlines, as Georgia courts strictly enforce settlement timelines. Keep copies of all submitted documents and confirmation receipts. Consider consulting with Georgia consumer protection attorneys familiar with automotive class actions, as state law may provide additional remedies. Monitor the Georgia Attorney General's consumer protection division website for updates on Nissan settlements. Document any out-of-pocket expenses related to covered issues, as Georgia's Fair Business Practices Act may allow recovery of additional damages beyond federal settlement amounts.

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