Nebraska Automotive Settlements — Over $500

🚗 💰 7 automotive settlements in Nebraska that are over $500. Settlements with potential payouts over $500 per person.

7 settlements 5 no proof needed
✅ No Proof 💰 Up to $1,225,000,000

Discover agreed to $540M-$1.225B to settle merchant interchange fee misclassification claims from 2007-2023. File by May 18, 2026. No proof needed.…

Hyundai, Kia - Vehicle Theft Hyundai, Kia - Vehicle
💰 $375–$4,500

You may be included in this settlement if you owned or leased certain 2011-2022 Hyundai or Kia vehicles that were stolen or almost stolen on or after April 29, 2025.…

Anyone incarcerated at the Monterey County Jail between May 27, 2016 and December 31, 2025 may be eligible for money from a settlement USA - English Anyone incarcerated at the Monterey County Jail between May 27, 2016 and December 31, 2025 may be eligible for money from a
✅ No Proof 💰 $110–$2,470,000

/PRNewswire/ -- The following statement is being issued by Kroll Settlement Administration regarding Hernandez v. County of Monterey, Case No. 13-cv-02354-BLF...…

Nebraska Automotive Settlements — Over $500

This page shows over $500 automotive class action settlements for Nebraska residents. Settlements with potential payouts over $500 per person.

SettlementRadar monitors thousands of class action cases daily. All settlements listed link directly to official, court-approved claim forms — never third-party middlemen or lead generators.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there over $500 automotive settlements for Nebraska residents?

Yes — there are currently 7 $500+ automotive class action settlements available to Nebraska residents. New settlements are added daily.

How do I file a $500+ automotive claim in Nebraska?

Click "File Now" on any settlement above. These high-value settlements may require more detailed eligibility verification. All forms link to official court-approved administrators.

What is the deadline to file a automotive settlement claim in Nebraska?

Each settlement has its own filing deadline — check the deadline shown on each card above. Once a deadline passes, the court will not accept new claims. Filing takes 5–10 minutes and is completely free.