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Consumer Products Class Action Lawsuits in North Dakota

Last updated April 30, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Consumer Products Class Action Lawsuits in North Dakota

Consumer products class action lawsuits in North Dakota provide essential legal recourse for residents who have purchased defective household items, electronics, appliances, and other consumer goods. These cases typically arise when manufacturers fail to disclose known defects, engage in false advertising, or produce products that pose safety risks to consumers.

North Dakota residents frequently encounter issues with recalled products, appliances that malfunction prematurely, or household items that don't perform as advertised. From faulty kitchen appliances to dangerous children's toys, defective automotive parts to misleading health and beauty products, these cases affect thousands of consumers across the Peace Garden State.

Class action lawsuits allow individual North Dakota consumers to band together and hold large corporations accountable for their defective products. These legal actions often result in monetary compensation, product recalls, improved safety standards, and changes to manufacturing processes. North Dakota residents who have purchased defective consumer products may be entitled to refunds, replacement products, or cash settlements depending on the specific circumstances of each case.

North Dakota Law on Consumer Products Cases

North Dakota's consumer protection framework is primarily governed by the North Dakota Consumer Fraud Act, found in Chapter 51-15 of the North Dakota Century Code. This statute prohibits deceptive acts or practices in the conduct of trade or commerce, including false advertising, misrepresentation of product characteristics, and failure to disclose material facts about consumer products.

Under North Dakota law, consumers can seek actual damages, attorney fees, and in cases of willful violations, punitive damages up to three times the actual damages. The Consumer Fraud Act provides a broad definition of deceptive practices, covering everything from false product claims to misleading warranty terms.

The statute of limitations for consumer fraud claims in North Dakota is generally six years from the date of discovery of the fraud or when it reasonably should have been discovered. For breach of warranty claims involving consumer products, North Dakota follows the Uniform Commercial Code with a four-year limitation period. North Dakota also recognizes implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose, which can be crucial in defective product cases involving household items and consumer goods.

Notable North Dakota Consumer Products Settlements

Juul E-Cigarette Litigation (2022) — $1.7 billion multistate settlement North Dakota received millions in this settlement against Juul for marketing e-cigarettes to minors and misrepresenting addiction risks.

Takata Airbag Settlement (2020) — $553 million settlement Defective airbags that could explode and send metal fragments into vehicle occupants affected thousands of North Dakota drivers.

Samsung Top-Load Washing Machine Settlement (2019) — $12 million settlement Certain Samsung washing machines experienced excessive vibration and noise, with some units becoming unbalanced during operation.

Apple iPhone Throttling Settlement (2021) — $113 million settlement Apple secretly slowed down older iPhones through software updates without informing consumers about the performance impact.

Instant Pot Burn Litigation (2020) — Ongoing litigation Pressure cookers allegedly opened while under pressure, causing severe burns and injuries to users across multiple states.

General Motors Ignition Switch Settlement (2018) — $120 million settlement Defective ignition switches in GM vehicles could suddenly turn off, disabling airbags and power steering systems.

Are North Dakota Residents Eligible?

North Dakota residents who purchased defective consumer products during the specified class period may be eligible to participate in class action settlements. Eligibility typically requires proof of purchase, such as receipts, credit card statements, or warranty registration cards. The specific class period varies by case but generally covers purchases made within several years before the lawsuit was filed.

State-specific restrictions may apply based on where the product was purchased or used within North Dakota. The six-year statute of limitations under the North Dakota Consumer Fraud Act means residents must file claims within six years of discovering the defect or when they reasonably should have discovered it.

Some settlements have geographic limitations or exclude certain categories of purchasers, such as wholesale buyers or retailers. North Dakota residents should carefully review class notice documents to determine their eligibility status. Even without original receipts, some settlements accept alternative proof of purchase, including product registration information, warranty claims, or sworn affidavits under certain circumstances.

How North Dakota Residents File Claims

Filing consumer product class action claims in North Dakota typically begins with determining eligibility and gathering necessary documentation. North Dakota residents should collect purchase receipts, product serial numbers, warranty information, and any correspondence with manufacturers about defects or recalls.

Most consumer product settlements allow online claim submission through court-approved websites. Claimants must provide personal information, purchase details, and supporting documentation. Some settlements require only basic information, while others may request detailed proof of damages or product usage patterns.

Class Action Buddy streamlines this process by auto-filling claim forms in just 60 seconds, eliminating the tedious manual entry process. The platform automatically populates personal information and helps North Dakota residents identify eligible settlements based on their purchase history and location.

Time limits for filing claims are strictly enforced, typically ranging from 60 to 180 days after court approval. North Dakota residents should submit claims promptly to avoid missing deadlines. Legal representation is usually not required for filing settlement claims, though complex cases involving significant damages may benefit from attorney consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my consumer product is subject to a class action lawsuit in North Dakota?

Check recall databases, manufacturer websites, and legal news sources. Class Action Buddy also tracks active settlements and can help identify eligible cases based on your purchase history and North Dakota residency.

What if I don't have my original receipt for a defective product purchased in North Dakota?

Many settlements accept alternative proof including credit card statements, warranty registration, product registration emails, or sworn affidavits. Some cases allow participation based solely on product serial numbers or model information.

How long do I have to file a consumer product claim as a North Dakota resident?

Claim deadlines vary by settlement but typically range from 60-180 days after court approval. Under North Dakota's Consumer Fraud Act, the statute of limitations is generally six years from discovery of the defect.

Can I participate in a class action if I purchased the product online but live in North Dakota?

Yes, North Dakota residents can typically participate in national class actions regardless of where they purchased the product, as long as they meet other eligibility requirements and used the product in North Dakota.

What types of compensation are available in North Dakota consumer product class actions?

Compensation may include cash payments, product refunds, replacement products, store credits, extended warranties, or vouchers for future purchases. The North Dakota Consumer Fraud Act also allows for attorney fees and potentially punitive damages.

Consumer product class action lawsuits provide North Dakota residents with powerful legal remedies against defective household items, appliances, and other consumer goods. These cases help hold manufacturers accountable while providing compensation for affected consumers across the Peace Garden State.

Don't let defective products cost you money without seeking compensation. Class Action Buddy makes it simple for North Dakota residents to identify eligible settlements and file claims in just 60 seconds. Take action today to recover compensation for your defective consumer products and join thousands of other North Dakota residents seeking justice through class action settlements.

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