Nissan North America Class Action Settlements in Wisconsin
All Nissan North America class action lawsuits and settlements available to Wisconsin residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Wisconsin 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 Wisconsin 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 Wisconsin Residents (1)
These Nissan North America settlements are currently accepting claims from Wisconsin 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 Wisconsin
Wisconsin residents have specific protections when pursuing class action settlements against automotive companies like Nissan North America. The Wisconsin Consumer Act provides broader remedies than federal law, including double damages for deceptive practices and attorney fee recovery. Wisconsin's Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection actively monitors automotive settlements and maintains a database of approved claims administrators. Nissan North America maintains significant Wisconsin operations through its distribution network serving over 40 dealerships statewide, with major service centers in Milwaukee, Madison, and Green Bay. The company's Midwest parts distribution facility in Illinois directly serves Wisconsin dealers, making data breach impacts particularly relevant for local customers whose service records were potentially compromised. Wisconsin follows the Class Action Fairness Act guidelines, meaning residents can participate in nationwide settlements like the $1.5 million Nissan data breach settlement. Wisconsin's six-year statute of limitations for consumer protection claims is longer than most states, giving residents extended time to join qualifying settlements. The state requires clear notice in English and Spanish for settlements affecting more than 1,000 Wisconsin residents, ensuring broader access to compensation.
Nissan North America Settlements in Wisconsin: FAQs
How does the Nissan North America data breach settlement affect Wisconsin customers specifically?
Wisconsin residents who had personal information in Nissan's systems between 2017-2020 may be eligible for compensation from the $1.5 million settlement. This includes customers who purchased vehicles, received service, or used Nissan Financial Services at any of Wisconsin's 40+ Nissan dealerships. Wisconsin's data breach notification law required Nissan to notify affected state residents within specific timeframes.
What unique protections do Wisconsin residents have when filing Nissan class action claims?
Wisconsin's Consumer Act allows residents to recover double damages and attorney fees for deceptive automotive practices, beyond what federal settlements provide. The state's Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection can also pursue separate enforcement actions that may result in additional restitution for Wisconsin consumers.
Are there deadlines for Wisconsin residents to join Nissan North America settlements?
Wisconsin's six-year statute of limitations for consumer protection claims is longer than most states, but specific settlement deadlines still apply. For the Nissan data breach settlement, Wisconsin residents typically have 60-90 days from official notice to submit claims. Missing settlement deadlines may forfeit your right to participate even if within Wisconsin's extended statute of limitations.
Tips for Wisconsin Residents Filing Nissan North America Claims
Wisconsin residents filing Nissan North America claims should gather all documentation including purchase agreements, service records, and breach notifications. Contact the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection to verify settlement legitimacy and check for additional state-level remedies. Submit claims through official settlement administrators only, never third-party companies charging fees. Wisconsin's Consumer Act may provide additional damages beyond federal settlements, so consider consulting Wisconsin consumer protection attorneys. Keep copies of all submitted documentation and track deadlines carefully, as Wisconsin courts strictly enforce settlement timelines despite the state's generous six-year statute of limitations for consumer claims.
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