Q: Hello, I am curious about how to become a part of the Young v. Subaru Corp class action lawsuit
I own a 2013 FR-S and I have has two of the FA20 engines fail while I was driving it.
A:
I'm sorry to hear about the issues you've experienced with your 2013 FR-S. To join the Young v. Subaru Corp class action lawsuit, you should start by gathering all relevant documentation, including repair records and any correspondence with Subaru regarding the engine failures.
Next, reach out to a lawyer who handles class action cases related to automotive defects. They can provide guidance on whether your situation qualifies and help you navigate the legal process. You might also want to check online resources or legal websites that list active class actions to find more information about the lawsuit.
Additionally, staying informed about any updates to the case is important. Keep in touch with your legal representative and monitor any official communications from the lawsuit’s organizers. Taking these steps can help you become part of the class action and seek the resolution you deserve.
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