Claim your share of up to $25,00 from 4 settlements before the December 11 deadline hits...

The Sun U.S Edition
Four class action settlements with EyeMed, Integris Health, TreeHouse Foods, and CFCU are available, with claim deadlines approaching.

Summary

Several class action settlements are currently accepting claims, offering potential payouts to affected individuals. EyeMed is offering up to $10,150 to those impacted by a 2020 data breach, with a claim deadline of December 11th. Integris Health has agreed to a $30 million payout related to a 2023 data breach, offering up to $25,000 per claimant and three years of credit monitoring, with a deadline of December 22nd. TreeHouse Foods is settling for $4 million over contaminated breakfast foods, allowing households to claim up to the purchase price of products with a deadline of December 16, 2025. Finally, CFCU is offering up to $7,500 for losses related to a data breach between December 31, 2023, and January 11, 2024, along with identity theft protection, with a claim deadline of December 22, 2025. Importantly, none of the companies involved have admitted any wrongdoing, and these settlements are intended to resolve claims without further litigation.

(Source:The Sun U.S Edition)

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