$15 Million Settlement Reached in Lawsuit Alleging Harm from Seresto Flea and Tick Collars
Without Proof: $13.00 - $26.00 With Proof: $300.00+ Deadline: July 23, 2024
Claim Form Website: FleaAndTickCollarSettlement
A $15 million class action settlement has been reached with Seresto over allegations that their flea and tick collars posed significant health risks to pets despite being marketed as safe and effective for 8 months of prevention. While Seresto denies any wrongdoing, they agreed to the settlement to resolve the lawsuit.
What is the $15 Million Seresto Tick and Flea Collar Settlement?
The Allegations: Pet owners claimed Seresto flea and tick collars caused adverse health effects in their pets, contrary to the product's advertised safety.
The Lawsuit: A class action lawsuit was filed, bringing these allegations to court and seeking compensation for affected pet owners.
The Settlement: Elanco Animal Health and Bayer (makers of Seresto) agreed to pay $15 million to resolve the lawsuit without admitting any wrongdoing.
Compensation: Pet owners who experience health problems linked to Seresto may be eligible for reimbursement for the cost of the collars and/or veterinary expenses.
You may qualify for a payout if you bought any Seresto flea and tick collar before July 23, 2024. Here's how to find out for sure:
Contact the official settlement administrator:
Mailing Address:
Seresto Settlement Claims Administrator, 1650 Arch St, Ste 2210, Philadelphia, PA 19103
How Much Money Could I Get?
If you have receipts, $13 for each Seresto collar you bought (no limit).
If you don't have receipts: Up to $26 per pet (this covers a maximum of two collars).
What if my pet was harmed?
You might be eligible for additional money to cover vet bills, or even $300 if your pet sadly died due to the collar. You'll need to provide proof, like vet records.
Important: The exact amount you receive depends on how many people file claims and other factors.
Compensation for Pet Injuries or Death
If your pet experienced harm or sadly died due to a Seresto flea and tick collar, you might be eligible for compensation. Here are your options:
Option 1: Fixed Payment
Receive $25 for injuries OR $300 for pet death.
To qualify, you'll need to sign a statement confirming the harm was caused by the Seresto collar.
Option 2: Reimbursement
Get your vet bills covered if your pet needed treatment because of the Seresto collar.
Get money back for burial or cremation costs if your pet's death was linked to the Seresto collar.
To qualify, you'll need to provide proof, such as vet records, receipts, or other documentation.
How Do I Qualify for a Payout?
To qualify for a payout from the Seresto tick and flea open class action lawsuit you must have purchased any Seresto product at any time before July 23, 2024. If you are not certain as to whether or not you qualify for a payout from the Seresto dog collar class action, please reach out to the official open class action administrator:
Mailing Address:
Seresto Settlement Claims Administrator
1650 Arch St, Ste 2210
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Claim Form Website: FleaAndTickCollarSettlement
Be advised that any fraudulent information included in your claim form will lead to its disqualification. In submitting this form, you affirm under penalty of perjury that all information is truthful. Filing fraudulent claims jeopardizes your own status and negatively impacts those who are genuine beneficiaries of the class action settlement. Should you require confirmation of your eligibility, refer to the class action administrator's website.
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