How can California residents get up to $10,000 from Comcast, Krispy Kreme, Tinder, Trader Joe’s, Hyundai, Kia and more in settlements? Deadline, eligibility and process explained
Summary
A series of class action settlements in California are opening compensation opportunities for residents affected by data breaches, retail purchases, apps, vehicles, and wildfire-related claims. Data breach cases offer the highest potential payouts, with Comcast Xfinity customers potentially receiving up to $10,000, while Krispy Kreme and Loan Servicing victims may get up to $3,500 and $5,000 respectively. Other settlements include beef buyers sharing an $87.5 million fund, Trader Joe's card payment victims receiving about $100, and Tinder users eligible for a $60.5 million payout. Vehicle-related claims include Hyundai and Kia airbag defect settlements, and housing settlements involve Keller Williams and RE/MAX. Additionally, Southern California Edison offers wildfire victims compensation for property loss and damage, with payments estimated at $550 to $750 per square foot.
(Source:The Economic Times)