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If you purchased or leased any of these Kia or Hyundai vehicles in the U.S. and they weren't equipped with an engine immobilizer, you may benefit from the settlement: 2011-2021 Kia Forte, Kia Rio ...
The Financial Conduct Authority has seen evidence some people are being offered a price lower than the vehicle’s fair market value. Insurers warned they must offer fair settlements when cars are ...
GM Instrument Cluster Settlement: owners of vehicles with faulty instrument clusters receive "special coverage" U.S. District Court in Seattle: 2008 Hepting v. AT&T: surveillance of telecommunications: James v. Meow Media: video game responsibility for murders: Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Co. sexual harassment, abusive language, threats ...
The settlement includes those who received erroneous overdraft fees in their checking accounts, misapplied payments in their auto loans and even negligent foreclosure proceedings.
Usually, the vehicle owner must be notified of a repossession. The repossession agent will find the car and check its information such as the vehicle identification number (VIN) to make sure they have the right vehicle. If there is a match, they will attempt to hook up the car to the tow truck and tow it away or pick the lock and drive it away.
The settlement in the West v. CARFAX, Inc. lawsuit was overturned, not on the merits of the issue, but on the terms of the settlement which did not offer enough to the affected consumers and because "not enough consumers were notified and the judge should not have agreed to the settlement without knowing more about what it would cost CARFAX." [16]
Traded-in cars sometimes have after market modifications that may affect their marketability. The overall condition of vehicles also varies. Some vehicles may be much older and out of warranty. Salvage: vehicles that have been in accidents, floods, fires, or recovered thefts that have been purchased by insurance companies. The insurance ...
In 2016, a U.S. judge approved Volkswagen's $14.7 billion settlement with regulators and the owners of 475,000 VW vehicles, which used secretly installed software to cheat diesel-emissions tests.