Claim up to $15,750 before December 31 — 5 major settlements Americans are missing out on

The Economic Times
Americans can claim payouts from five class action settlements before December 31, covering issues like data breaches and defective products.

Summary

Several class action settlements are nearing their claim deadlines, offering potential compensation to eligible Americans. These settlements address a range of issues, including a $5 million settlement with EyeMed following a 2020 data breach, offering up to $50 plus reimbursement for related costs. TreeHouse Foods is settling a $4 million lawsuit related to a listeria contamination recall of frozen waffles, allowing consumers to claim refunds with proof of purchase. HelloFresh faces a $7.5 million settlement for allegedly charging customers for unwanted subscription renewals. Owners of certain Jaguar Land Rover models may be eligible for up to $15,750 in compensation due to defective turbochargers. Finally, AARP has agreed to a $12.5 million settlement for allegedly sharing user data with Facebook, with payments ranging from $47 to $237. Claim deadlines vary, with the final deadline for the AARP settlement being December 31st.

(Source:The Economic Times)

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