10 big brand lawsuit settlements expire in December — see if you can still claim cash

The Economic Times
Ten major class action settlements are concluding in December, offering potential payouts to consumers affected by data breaches and faulty products.

Summary

December marks the end for ten significant class action settlements, potentially providing compensation to consumers impacted by issues ranging from data breaches to defective products. Companies involved include HelloFresh, AARP, Jaguar Land Rover, AT&T, PetSafe, TreeHouse Foods, Arhaus, Landmark Admin, TransUnion, and Infosys McCamish Systems. A notable settlement is with AT&T, concerning alleged data protection failures affecting millions of customers, with potential payouts up to $7,500. Other settlements address issues like deceptive marketing by PetSafe, data breaches at Infosys McCamish and Landmark Admin, and false advertising by Arhaus. Many of these settlements have claim deadlines throughout December 2025, with some, like the TransUnion settlement, providing automatic payments to eligible individuals without requiring a claim form. Consumers are encouraged to check eligibility and file claims before the respective deadlines to potentially receive compensation.

(Source:The Economic Times)

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