Nissan North America Class Action Settlements in Maryland
All Nissan North America class action lawsuits and settlements available to Maryland residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Maryland 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 Maryland 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 Maryland Residents (1)
These Nissan North America settlements are currently accepting claims from Maryland 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 Maryland
Maryland residents affected by Nissan North America settlements benefit from the state's Consumer Protection Act, which provides additional remedies beyond federal protections and allows for enhanced damages in cases involving deceptive trade practices. Nissan maintains a significant Maryland presence with over 40 authorized dealerships statewide and serves hundreds of thousands of vehicle owners across the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area. The company's parts distribution network includes facilities in the Mid-Atlantic region that directly serve Maryland consumers. Maryland's class action procedures follow Federal Rule 23 guidelines, but the state's Circuit Courts have jurisdiction over consumer protection claims involving automotive manufacturers. Maryland residents must typically demonstrate they suffered actual harm or economic loss to participate in settlements. The state's three-year statute of limitations for consumer protection claims may affect eligibility for older issues. Maryland's Attorney General has previously investigated automotive data security practices, making residents particularly aware of privacy-related settlements. For the $1.5 million Nissan data breach settlement, Maryland residents who owned or leased eligible Nissan vehicles during the specified time period can file claims for potential compensation related to the security incident.
Nissan North America Settlements in Maryland: FAQs
How does Maryland's Consumer Protection Act affect Nissan North America settlements for state residents?
Maryland's Consumer Protection Act provides additional legal remedies beyond federal protections, potentially allowing residents to pursue enhanced damages for deceptive practices. This state law can strengthen Maryland residents' position in class action settlements involving automotive manufacturers like Nissan North America.
Can Maryland residents participate in the $1.5 million Nissan data breach settlement?
Yes, Maryland residents who owned or leased eligible Nissan vehicles during the specified time period can file claims in the data breach settlement. Compensation may be available for expenses related to the security incident that potentially exposed personal information.
Where should Maryland residents file Nissan-related class action claims?
Maryland residents typically file through the settlement administrator's website or mail system as specified in the class action notice. For state-specific consumer protection claims, Maryland Circuit Courts have jurisdiction over automotive manufacturer disputes involving state law violations.
Tips for Maryland Residents Filing Nissan North America Claims
Maryland residents should document all vehicle-related expenses and communications with Nissan dealerships to support potential claims. Keep records of any identity monitoring costs if affected by the data breach settlement. Check eligibility requirements carefully, as Maryland's Consumer Protection Act may provide additional claim opportunities beyond federal settlements. Submit claims before deadlines, typically 60-90 days after notice publication. Consider consulting Maryland consumer protection attorneys for complex claims involving multiple issues or significant damages, as state law may offer enhanced remedies not available through federal class actions alone.
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