Here's How You Get Your Hyundai/Kia Settlement Money

Here's How You Get Your Hyundai/Kia Settlement Money

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If you own a Hyundai or Kia vehicle, you’ve probably heard about the $200 million settlement in the class action lawsuit against the Korean automakers. If you haven’t, Hyundai and Kia were sued over the potential security defeats with the traditional metal key ignition system in certain models. The entire amount might not be used to compensate owners, but he’s how to get your share of the $200 million.

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According to Hagens Berman, a law firm representing the impacted owners, there will be up to $145 million available for compensation for out-of-pocket damages. The firm notes that damages would include “total loss of vehicles up to $6,125, damage to vehicle and personal property up to $3,375, insurance-related expenses and other related expenses including car rental, taxi costs, ride share costs or public transit payments not otherwise covered by insurance.”

For vehicle owners to join the case and be eligible for compensation, they must fill out a form on the Hagens Berman website and own a specific Hyundai or Kia model on the list below:

2008-2021 Hyundai I102009-2021 Hyundai I202013 Hyundai I402010-2021 Hyundai Veloster2016 Hyundai IX202016 Kia Ceed2014 Kia Carens2013-2015 Kia Optima2013-2021 Kia Soul2011-2017 Kia Rio2011-2021 Kia Picanto

The settlement would also reimburse owners for towing and replacement vehicle costs if their car was stolen. Owners of a wider range of Hyundai and Kia models are also eligible for a free software update to address the vehicles lacking an immobilizer. More information will soon be made available to class members via settlement websites.

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