Nissan North America has agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit over a data breach that occurred on November 7, 2023, compromising personal information of customers and employees.
The case, Taylor, et al. v. Nissan North America Inc. (Case No. 25-0975-BC), was filed in the Chancery Court for the State of Tennessee, Davidson County. If you received a data breach notification from Nissan, you may be eligible for up to $4,500 for extraordinary losses or approximately $100 as an alternative cash payment.
You may be eligible to file a claim if you:
Extraordinary losses (fraud, identity theft with documentation): up to $4,500
Ordinary losses (bank fees, postage, travel, notary): up to $450
Alternative cash payment (no documented losses): approximately $100 (pro-rata reduction possible)
Credit monitoring: Two years free (one-bureau monitoring + $1 million identity theft insurance); additional two years if already enrolled.
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Download for iPhone Download for AndroidIf you were affected, you should have received a data breach notice from Nissan North America. Check your mail and email for any communications from Nissan about a security incident.
Details about the specific types of personal information involved in the breach are still pending. The breach notice you received should contain more information about what data may have been affected.
The filing deadline has not been announced yet. Download Class Action Buddy to get notified as soon as claim filing begins and deadline information becomes available.
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