2021-2025 Nissan Rogue Shattering Rear Windshields – Class Action Investigation
Ahdoot & Wolfson is investigating a potential class action lawsuit against automaker Nissan North America, Inc. based on reports that its model year 2021-2025 Rogue vehicles suffer from an alleged defect. The defect we are investigating causes the rear windshields to spontaneously shatter without warning or external impact.
Spontaneously shattering rear windshields in automobiles can pose a significant safety hazard to vehicle drivers and occupants. Specifically, the sudden explosion of tempered glass can shower the interior with sharp shards, cause driver distraction, lead to loss of vehicle control, and potentially result in accidents or injuries to passengers and others on the road. Owners have reported hearing a loud pop followed by the glass breaking into thousands of pieces, often while the vehicle is parked or in motion, with no apparent cause such as rocks or temperature changes alone explaining the failure. Investigations suggest possible defects related to glass stress, improper tempering, or installation issues.
If you own, owned, lease, or leased a model year 2021-2025 Nissan Rogue and experienced spontaneous rear windshield shattering, please fill out the form below, and our law firm will contact you for a free consultation.