If, prior to July 29, 2025 and within 4 years or 48,000 miles (whichever occurred first) from the Settlement Class Vehicle’s In-Service Date, you incurred and paid for a Covered Repair, you may submit a Claim for Reimbursement for seventy-five percent (75%) of the paid invoice expense of one (1) such Covered Repair (parts and labor). The deadline to submit a Claim for Reimbursement is September 27, 2025.
A “Covered Repair” means repair or replacement (parts and labor) of a diagnosed and confirmed malfunction or failure of a Settlement Class Vehicle's Pre-Collision Braking, Rear Automatic Braking, and/or Lane Keep Assist feature of the EyeSight system that resulted from failure or malfunction of the EyeSight camera assembly and/or rear sonar sensors.
Any person or entity who purchased or leased a Settlement Class Vehicle in the continental United States can send in a timely Claim for Reimbursement for money spent on a prior Covered Repair prior to September 27, 2025.
To check whether you have a Settlement Class Vehicle, you may enter your Vehicle Identification Number (“VIN”) using the VIN Lookup Portal.
You must submit a timely claim with all required supporting documentation listed below:
- An original or legible copy of a repair invoice(s) documenting the repair covered under the Settlement and containing your name, the make, model and Vehicle Identification Number (“VIN”) of the Settlement Class Vehicle, the name and address of the authorized Subaru retailer or other service center that performed the repair, the date of repair and the Settlement Class Vehicle’s mileage at the time of the repair, a description of the repair work performed including the parts repaired/replaced and a breakdown of parts and labor costs, and the amount charged for the repair and proof of payment.
- If your repair occurred within your Settlement Class Vehicle’s New Vehicle Limited Warranty period but was not performed by an authorized Subaru retailer, then you must also submit records showing that you first attempted to have the repair completed at an authorized Subaru retailer, but the retailer declined or was unable to perform the repair free of charge under warranty. If such records cannot be obtained despite a good faith effort, then you may submit a declaration to that effect, signed under penalty of perjury, and stating the good faith efforts you made to obtain the records. The Declaration of Initial Dealer Repair Request is available on the Important Documents page.
The fastest way to submit a claim is online, by clicking the “File a Claim” button below. If you submit a paper Claim Form, it must be mailed to the Claim Administrator post-marked no later than September 27, 2025, to:
Subaru EyeSight Settlement
c/o JND Legal Administration
PO Box 91063
Seattle, WA 98111
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