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

New Mexico 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 New Mexico 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 New Mexico Residents (1)

These Nissan North America settlements are currently accepting claims from New Mexico 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 New Mexico

New Mexico residents affected by Nissan North America class action settlements have specific considerations under state law. The New Mexico Unfair Practices Act provides broader consumer protections than federal regulations, allowing residents to seek damages for deceptive automotive practices including data security failures. Nissan maintains a significant presence in New Mexico through approximately 15 authorized dealerships across Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Las Cruces, and Roswell, serving thousands of vehicle owners statewide. The company's regional distribution network includes parts and service operations that handle customer data for warranty claims and vehicle maintenance records. New Mexico follows a three-year statute of limitations for most consumer protection claims, though class action settlements typically establish their own filing deadlines. The state's Consumer Protection Division actively monitors automotive industry settlements and may provide additional resources for residents. New Mexico residents must typically provide proof of state residency at the time of the alleged harm, such as vehicle registration or insurance documents. The $1.5 million Nissan data breach settlement specifically covers customers whose personal information was compromised in company systems.

Nissan North America Settlements in New Mexico: FAQs

How does the $1.5M Nissan data breach settlement affect New Mexico residents?

New Mexico residents whose personal information was stored in Nissan's compromised systems can file claims for reimbursement of identity theft protection services, documented financial losses, and time spent addressing the breach. Claims must be submitted with proof of New Mexico residency during the breach period and evidence of any resulting damages.

What documentation do New Mexico residents need for Nissan class action claims?

New Mexico residents typically need vehicle registration documents, proof of state residency, purchase or lease agreements, and any correspondence with Nissan dealers. For data breach claims specifically, residents should gather credit monitoring statements and documentation of any suspicious account activity following the incident.

Are there special considerations for New Mexico's tribal lands regarding Nissan settlements?

Residents of New Mexico's tribal lands may file claims under the same settlement terms as other state residents. However, they should verify whether tribal court jurisdictional issues affect their claims and may need to provide tribal enrollment documentation along with standard residency proof.

Tips for New Mexico Residents Filing Nissan North America Claims

New Mexico residents filing Nissan North America claims should gather all vehicle documentation including registration and dealer service records before settlement deadlines expire. Contact the New Mexico Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division for guidance on state-specific rights under the Unfair Practices Act. Document all communications with Nissan dealers and retain copies of warranty work or data security notices. Submit claims promptly as settlement funds are typically distributed on a first-come basis until exhausted. Consider consulting with local attorneys familiar with New Mexico consumer protection laws if significant damages occurred.

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