eyesightsettlement.com (or EyeSightSettlement.com) is the official website for the Subaru EyeSight Class Action Settlement in the U.S., also known as Sampson, et al. v. Subaru of America, Inc. .
What’s This Settlement About?
The lawsuit alleges defects in the EyeSight driver-assist features—specifically Pre-Collision Braking, Rear Automatic Braking, and Lane Keep Assist. Subaru denies the allegations and maintains that its systems were properly designed and marketed. The case was resolved via a settlement—not a court ruling.
The settlement covers certain 2013–2024 Subaru models (Legacy, Outback, Impreza, Crosstrek, Forester, Ascent, WRX, and BRZ), but not every vehicle—eligibility is determined by VIN lookup on the settlement site.
Benefits for Eligible Claimants
Warranty Extension
For current owners or lessees of eligible vehicles, Subaru is extending the original New Vehicle Limited Warranty to cover 75% of the cost for a covered repair (i.e. failures in the EyeSight camera assembly and/or rear sonar sensors affecting the specified features). The extension lasts up to 4 years or 48,000 miles from the vehicle’s in-service date—or, if that period already ended before July 29, 2025, extends until 4 months from that date.Reimbursement
If you previously paid out-of-pocket for a covered repair (within the warranty period or meeting time/mileage conditions), you can claim 75% reimbursement for one such repair—again, related to those EyeSight components.
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Important Dates to Keep in Mind
Objection / Exclusion Deadline: August 28, 2025
Claim Submission Deadline: September 27, 2025
Final Fairness Hearing: November 3, 2025
Reimbursements Issued: Within 150 days after claim receipt or final settlement approval—whichever is later
What You Can Do Next
Check your vehicle’s eligibility using the VIN lookup tool on the official settlement site.
If eligible, prepare documentation such as repair invoices showing your vehicle’s VIN, make/model, dealership or service center, date and mileage, breakdown of repair costs (parts + labor), and proof of payment.
Submit your claim online (preferred) or via mail to the claims administrator by September 27, 2025.
Community Buzz
In forums like Reddit and Subaru owner groups, discussions reflect a range of opinions—from skepticism to relief over the extended coverage:
“So, it’s a non-issue and Subaru is just playing it safe and extending warranty coverage.”
“The TSB (07-235-25) is out now … components will be covered under this warranty extension.”
It’s a nuanced settlement—not an admission of fault, but one that could still provide tangible benefits for owners.
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