Announcing a Class Action Settlement Involving Current or Former Owners or Lessees of Certain Honda and Nissan vehicles
MIAMI, Nov. 1, 2017 -- Settlements have been reached in a class action lawsuit alleging that consumers sustained economic losses because they purchased or leased vehicles from various auto companies that manufactured, distributed, or sold vehicles containing allegedly defective airbags manufactured by Takata Corporation and its affiliates. The Settlements include certain vehicles made by Honda and Nissan (the "Subject Vehicles"). Honda and Nissan deny any and all allegations of wrongdoing and the Court has not decided who is right.
Owners or lessees of Subject Vehicles who have already received a separate recall notice for their Honda or Nissan vehicle and have not yet had their Takata airbag repaired should do so as soon as possible. When recalled Takata airbags deploy, they may spray metal debris toward vehicle occupants and may cause serious injury. Please see the original recall notices and www.AirBagRecall.com for further details.
The Settlements include the following persons and entities:
- Owners or lessees, as of September 19, 2017, of a Subject Vehicle that was distributed for sale or lease in the United States or any of its territories or possessions, and
- Former owners or lessees of a Honda Subject Vehicle that was distributed for sale or lease in the United States or any of its territories or possessions who, between November 11, 2008 and September 19, 2017, sold or returned pursuant to a lease a Subject Vehicle that was recalled before September 19, 2017, or
- Former owners or lessees of a Nissan Subject Vehicle that was distributed for sale or lease in the United States or any of its territories or possessions who, between April 11, 2013 and September 19, 2017, sold or returned pursuant to a lease a Subject Vehicle that was recalled before September 19, 2017.
A full list of the Honda and Nissan Subject Vehicles can be found at www.AutoAirbagSettlement.com. The Settlements do not involve claims of personal injury.
Honda and Nissan have agreed to Settlements with a combined value of approximately $703 million, including a 10% credit for the Nissan Rental Car/Loaner Program and a 20% credit for the Honda Enhanced Rental Car/Loaner Program. The Settlement Funds will be used to pay for Settlement benefits and cover the costs of the Settlements over an approximately four-year period.
The Settlements offer several benefits for Class Members, including (1) payments for certain out-of-pocket expenses incurred related to a Takata airbag recall of a Subject Vehicle, (2) a Rental Car/Loaner Program while certain Subject Vehicles are awaiting repair, (3) an Outreach Program to maximize completion of the recall remedy, (4) additional cash payments to Class Members from residual settlement funds, if any remain, and (5) a Customer Support Program to help with repairs associated with affected Takata airbag inflators and their replacements. The Settlement website explains each of these benefits in detail.
Class Members must file a claim to receive a payment during the first four years of the Settlements. If a Class Member still owns or leases a Subject Vehicle that has been recalled, they must also bring it to an authorized dealership for the recall remedy, as directed by a recall notice, if they have not already done so. Class Members can visit www.AutoAirbagSettlement.com and file a claim online or download one and file by mail. The deadline to file a claim will be at least one year from the date the Settlements are finalized and will be posted on the website when it's known.
Class Members who do not want to be legally bound by the Settlements must exclude themselves by January 8, 2018. If Class Members do not exclude themselves, they will release any claims they may have against Honda and Nissan, in exchange for certain settlement benefits. The potential available benefits are more fully described in the Settlements, available at the settlement website. Class Members may object to the Settlements by January 8, 2018. Class Members cannot both exclude themselves from, and object to, the Settlements. The Long Form Notices for each Settlement available on www.AutoAirbagSettlement.com explain how to exclude or object. The Court will hold a fairness hearing on February 7, 2018 to consider whether to finally approve the Settlements and a request for attorneys' fees of up to 30% of the total Settlement Amount and incentive awards of $5,000 for each of the Class Representatives. Class Members may appear at the fairness hearing, either by themselves or through an attorney, but don't have to. For more information, including the relief, eligibility and release of claims, in English or Spanish, call 1-888-735-5596 or visit www.AutoAirbagSettlement.com.
URL: www.AutoAirbagSettlement.com
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SOURCE United States District Court, Southern District of Florida
CONTACT: Honda: Chris Martin; chris_martin@ahm.honda.com; Nissan: Steve Yaeger; steve.yaeger@nissan-usa.com; Class Counsel: Peter Prieto, Podhurst Orseck P.A., PPrieto@podhurst.com
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