In 2022, Class Action Lawsuits Set New Records with 63 Billion across 635 Cases
with Opioid, Apple, Facebook, Juul, RoundUp and hundreds more.
Do you know what's crazy? Every single year, there's a ton of money – we're talking millions – that no one claims in settlement funds. Often, it's just that folks don't know they've got money waiting for them, or they think claiming it will be a huge hassle.
This month, people like you received checks and direct payments for hundreds or thousands of dollars from Facebook, Johnson & Johnson, Google, Ford, T-Mobile, and many more.
Here at Moms Justice, we love busting myths about class action lawsuits and giving you a comprehensive understanding of the processes it takes to file and resolve a lawsuit.
When a major class action lawsuit is settled, if you're entitled to some of the settlement, you might find a letter or email in your inbox telling you how to get your hands on your cash or refunds. But sometimes, the lawyers in charge can't track down everyone who should get a slice of the pie.
There is still time left to claim money from Facebook, Juul and Apple, and many others.
There is still time to file a $725M Facebook data privacy settlement claim.
When companies can't reach everyone, or in the case of JUUL, when most purchases were made at local stores and bodegas. So what do they do? They put the news in newspapers, magazines, and online. But even then, not everyone who could claim their cash stepped up.
Here's the kicker: what happens to the money still sitting there after the settlement deadline? In some cases, it goes straight back into the company's pocket that was sued!
We at Moms Justice want to ensure you know every Class Action and Settlement so you can take advantage of the money you deserve and are entitled to.
Class action lawsuits are all about making companies pay for ripping off their customers. When a case is settled, the lawyers take their piece of the settlement or get a separate fee. They get their payday, and you should too. Don’t let your money sit there – it could end up with the bad guys, and that doesn’t make them think twice about doing it again.