5 settlements worth up to $15,750 to claim before looming December 31 deadline...

The Sun U.S Edition
Several class action settlements are available to Americans, offering potential payouts up to $15,750 before year-end deadlines.

Summary

Several class action settlements are nearing their claim deadlines in December, potentially offering Americans significant financial compensation. These settlements stem from issues like data breaches (EyeMed, offering up to $10,000 for expenses and $100 for time lost, claim deadline December 11), contaminated food (TreeHouse Foods waffles, offering refunds, claim deadline December 16), unauthorized subscription renewals (HelloFresh, offering full refunds, claim deadline December 17), defective auto parts (Jaguar Land Rover, offering up to $15,750 for repairs, claim deadline December 29), and privacy violations (AARP sharing data with Facebook, offering $47-$237, claim deadline December 31). Eligible individuals can receive cash payments or reimbursements for expenses, depending on the settlement and their individual circumstances. Claim forms must be submitted by the specified deadlines to receive benefits. These settlements highlight the importance of being aware of consumer rights and potential legal recourse when companies are found to have acted improperly.

(Source:The Sun U.S Edition)

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