Kia and Hyundai owners could receive a portion of a $145 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit over car thefts. Eligible owners are being informed about filing claims for the settlement, compensating for theft-related losses. The settlement is confirmed as real, allowing owners to soon file claims for compensation.
THEFT ONE/STOLEN AUTO: 1200 Bl. of W St. N.E. @DCPoliceDept on scene investigating a stolen auto incident with an individual having their LandRover taken by an unknown person.
Kia, Hyundai owners could get cut of $145 million settlement in lawsuit over thefts https://t.co/xk61930dZd https://t.co/ZYJru20NwL
Hyundai and Kia are compensating owners of some vehicles for theft-related losses. Here’s what drivers need to know about filing a claim. https://t.co/mnNp3jCaGP
Kia, Hyundai owners may soon file claim in $145M car theft class action lawsuit settlement https://t.co/eMpivaNeMG https://t.co/Grp8DMDjZO
HEADS UP: Kia, Hyundai owners may soon file claim in $145M car theft class action lawsuit settlement https://t.co/fYkRkoudjF
Kia, Hyundai owners may soon file claim in $145M car theft class action lawsuit settlement https://t.co/HMP4hCpsFY https://t.co/L7zSa107x2
Yes, the Hyundai and Kia class action settlement over theft losses is real https://t.co/Fzix6lQbSd
Yes, the Hyundai and Kia class action settlement over theft losses is real https://t.co/teauGUcu7X
Eligible Kia and Hyundai car owners should be getting information soon about filing claims for the car theft class-action lawsuit. https://t.co/1M6Xld1A9l https://t.co/1M6Xld1A9l
Eligible Kia and Hyundai car owners should be getting information soon about filing claims for the car theft class-action lawsuit. https://t.co/sclnaci60c
Eligible Kia and Hyundai car owners should be getting information soon about filing claims for the car theft class-action lawsuit. https://t.co/eVYYqrXds7
Kia, Hyundai owners could see payout as part of $145 million settlement. https://t.co/w88XluDdB7 Click the image to read more:
ARMED CARJACKING: 5000 Bl. of Benning Rd. S.E. @DCPoliceDept on scene investigating an armed carjacking with an individual having their 2023 Kia unknown model taken by 3 individuals with one armed with a gun.
Citing the huge social media-fueled spike in the thefts of Kia and Hyundai vehicles around the country, Sheriff Kevin McMahill said reducing auto thefts will be one of @LVMPD's priorities for 2024. https://t.co/6kNET8J0f0
Residents across the Las Vegas valley continue to fall victim to car thefts as they continue to rise. https://t.co/XWH1eOHp2g