January 31, 2019
A proposed class of drivers suing Hyundai for selling cars with panoramic sunroof windows allegedly prone to shattering has reached a proposed settlement in California federal court that would allow members of the class options such as trading in their vehicles for ones without the sunroof while claiming $1,000.
August 16, 2017
Hyundai Motor Co. asked a California federal court Tuesday not to certify a class of drivers who allege the automaker failed to warn of a defect that caused panoramic sunroofs to shatter, saying the cause of the purported breakage varies by individual.
June 16, 2017
Vehicle owners suing Hyundai Motor America for allegedly failing to warn drivers of a defect that caused certain sunroofs to shatter asked a California federal judge on Thursday for class certification in multiple states.
November 21, 2016
A California federal judge Monday denied Hyundai Motor America's second bid to trim claims in a putative class action that alleges Hyundai hid a defect that caused vehicles' panoramic sunroofs to spontaneously shatter, saying the putative class's unjust enrichment claims have teeth.
June 24, 2016
A proposed class of vehicle owners can proceed on some fraud-based claims alleging Hyundai hid from them a defect that caused some vehicles' panoramic sunroofs to spontaneously shatter, a California federal judge ruled Friday, though the California consumer protection law and unfair profit claims were nixed for now.
December 11, 2015
Huyndai was smacked with a proposed class action in California federal court Thursday accusing the automaker of doing nothing to protect or inform drivers of the possibility of panoramic sunroofs in certain models spontaneously shattering.