Infiniti of Clarendon Hills $552,600 TCPA Settlement
Infiniti of Clarendon Hills $552,600 TCPA Settlement

Individuals who submitted their consumer lead information to Kelley Blue Book and, between Feb. 6, 2021, and Jan. 22, 2026, received more than one text message or call from Infiniti of Clarendon Hills Inc. within any 12-month period while on the National Do Not Call Registry for at least 30 days may be eligible to claim up to $150 from a class action settlement.

Infiniti of Clarendon Hills Inc., an automotive dealership in Illinois, agreed to pay up to $552,600 to settle a class action lawsuit alleging Infiniti sent telemarketing text messages and calls to certain individuals, potentially violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.

Who can file a claim?

Class members must meet all of the following criteria:

  • They are a person in the United States.
  • From Feb. 6, 2021, through Jan. 22, 2026, they submitted their consumer lead information to Kelley Blue Book.
  • They received more than one text message or call from or on behalf of Infiniti of Clarendon Hills Inc. within any 12-month period.
  • The National Do Not Call Registry listed their telephone number for at least 30 days before they received the messages or calls.
  • Infiniti sent the messages or calls with the purpose of selling Infiniti’s products or services.

If an individual received a notice by email or postcard, it is because Infiniti contacted their phone number at least twice during the relevant period and they qualify as a class member.

How much can class members receive?

Each eligible class member who submits a valid claim form will receive up to $150. This payment is per person and not per call or text message regardless of how many qualifying communications they received from Infiniti of Clarendon Hills Inc.

The total settlement fund is $552,600. After deducting attorneys’ fees, costs and the service award to the class representative, the settlement administrator will distribute the remaining funds to class members who submit valid claims. If the number of valid claims exceeds the available funds, the administrator will reduce each claimant’s payment on a pro rata basis, meaning it will divide the available funds among all valid claimants.

If any money remains in the fund after all payments are processed, the administrator will return it to Infiniti of Clarendon Hills Inc.

How to claim a class action rebate

Class members can file a claim online or download, print and complete the PDF claim form and mail it to the settlement administrator. The claim deadline is May 23, 2026.

Settlement administrator’s mailing address: Infiniti TCPA Settlement, c/o Settlement Administrator, PO Box 25226, Santa Ana, CA 92799

Is proof or documentation required to submit a claim?

All class members must provide the unique ID from their settlement notice. Online claimants must also provide the PIN from the same notice. Those who are unable to locate their ID and PIN should contact the settlement administrator by emailing info@InfinitiTCPASettlement.com and providing their mailing address.

Payout options

  • Paper check

$552,600 settlement fund breakdown

The $552,600 settlement fund covers:

  • Settlement administration costs: Up to $50,000
  • Attorneys’ fees and expenses: Up to $182,358
  • Service award to class representative: Up to $5,000
  • Payments to eligible class members: The remainder of the fund

Important dates

  • Opt-out deadline: March 24, 2026
  • Final approval hearing: April 23, 2026
  • Claim deadline: May 23, 2026

When is the Infiniti of Clarendon Hills TCPA settlement payout date?

The settlement administrator will distribute payments approximately 45 days after the court resolves any appeals and grants final approval of the settlement.

Why did this class action settlement happen?

The class action lawsuit alleged Infiniti of Clarendon Hills Inc. sent telemarketing text messages and calls to individuals whose numbers the National Do Not Call Registry listed for at least 30 days in potential violation of the TCPA.

Infiniti denies all allegations of wrongdoing and does not admit liability. Both sides agreed to settle to avoid the cost, risk and uncertainty of continued litigation and to provide compensation to affected individuals.

Sources

  1. Class notice
  2. Claim form
  3. Settlement agreement
  4. Settlement FAQ
  5. Important dates
Settlement Open for Claims
Award:
Up to $150
Deadline:
May 23, 2026
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