Nissan North America Class Action Settlements in Indiana
All Nissan North America class action lawsuits and settlements available to Indiana residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Indiana 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 Indiana 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 Indiana Residents (1)
These Nissan North America settlements are currently accepting claims from Indiana residents.
$1.5M Nissan North America data breach settlement
Up to $4,500Nissan 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.
About Nissan North America Class Actions in Indiana
Indiana residents affected by Nissan North America settlements benefit from the state's Deceptive Consumer Sales Act, which provides additional protections beyond federal regulations and allows for treble damages in certain cases. Nissan maintains a significant presence in Indiana through approximately 45 authorized dealerships statewide, including major locations in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, and Evansville, serving an estimated 280,000 Nissan vehicle owners across the state. The company also operates parts distribution facilities in the Indianapolis metro area. Indiana follows a traditional filing system for class action lawsuits, requiring plaintiffs to demonstrate adequate representation and common issues of law or fact. The state's consumer protection framework often works in conjunction with federal settlements, as seen in the $1.5 million Nissan North America data breach settlement where affected Indiana customers were eligible for reimbursement of identity monitoring services and documented losses. Indiana residents typically have additional recourse through the state Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division, which actively monitors automotive-related settlements and can provide guidance on claim procedures.
Nissan North America Settlements in Indiana: FAQs
How does Indiana's consumer protection law affect my Nissan settlement claim?
Indiana's Deceptive Consumer Sales Act provides additional protections that may supplement federal class action settlements. If you experienced losses beyond what's covered in settlements like the $1.5M Nissan data breach case, you may have additional remedies under state law including potential treble damages.
Are Indiana Nissan owners specifically included in the data breach settlement?
Yes, the $1.5 million Nissan North America data breach settlement includes all affected customers nationwide, including Indiana residents who had personal information compromised between May 2020 and June 2021. Indiana's estimated 280,000 Nissan owners were potentially affected if their data was accessed during this period.
What documentation do Indiana residents need for Nissan settlement claims?
Indiana residents should gather proof of vehicle ownership, service records from authorized Indiana Nissan dealerships, and any documentation of losses related to the specific settlement. For data breach claims, keep records of any identity monitoring costs or fraud incidents that occurred after the breach period.
Tips for Indiana Residents Filing Nissan North America Claims
Indiana residents filing Nissan claims should utilize the state Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division as a resource for guidance and complaint filing. Keep detailed records of all interactions with Indiana Nissan dealerships and document any additional losses beyond federal settlement terms. Submit claims promptly as Indiana's statute of limitations for consumer protection claims is typically two years from discovery. Consider consulting with Indiana-licensed attorneys familiar with both state consumer protection laws and federal class action procedures, especially if you experienced damages exceeding settlement compensation limits.
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