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Avis Car Rental settlement could pay you up to $5K. Check eligibility

Avis Car Rental settlement could pay you up to $5K. Check eligibility

finance.yahoo.com 15.04.2026 20:14 27 baxış

Avis Car Rental customers may be entitled to a $5,000 settlement following a 2024 security incident. Avis experienced a security incident involving customer names, driver's license information, credit card numbers and expiration dates, birthdates and phone numbers between Aug. 3-6, 2024, according to the settlement website for the class action lawsuit. Avis claims no wrongdoing in the breach, but as part of an agreement, the car rental company is paying affected customers up to $5,000 for out-of-pocket expenses.

Here's what to know about the Avis Car Rental settlement. Qualified customers who submit a claim may receive the following benefits: Compensation for out-of-pocket loss: Customers who suffered a proven monetary loss may receive reimbursement of up to $5,000. Pro rata cash payment: All eligible customers may make a cash payment claim, regardless of whether they experienced out-of-pocket loss.

These payments will be evenly distributed after payment of out-of-pocket loss, notice and administration fees Avis Car Rental customers whose private information was compromised during the security incident between Aug. 3-6, 2024, are eligible for a payout, according to the settlement website. Customers must be U.S. residents. Eligible customers must submit a claim form online by June 21 or, if mailed, the claim must be postmarked no later than June 21, the settlement website states.

The online submission form is available at avisdatasecuritysettlement.com/submit-claim. Customers may also take several other actions regarding the settlement: Do nothing to give up rights to sue and not receive any money. Exclude from settlement, which allows a customer to sue Avis regarding the claims in the lawsuit.

Exclusions must be postmarked no later than May 22. File an objection, explaining to the court why the settlement should not be approved. Objections must be postmarked no later than May 22.

Attend the hearing to speak to the court at a customer's own expense. The final hearing is on July 28. Greta Cross is a national trending reporter at USA TODAY.

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