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Consumer Product Class Action Lawsuits

Consumer product class action lawsuits cover a wide range of situations: defective products, deceptive advertising, unauthorized subscriptions, safety recalls, and misleading labeling. When companies sell products that don't work as advertised or cause harm, consumers can band together to demand accountability.

Notable consumer settlements include Apple's iPhone throttling case ($500M), Volkswagen emissions fraud ($14.7B), Amazon Prime unauthorized auto-renewals ($31M), and DoorDash deceptive tipping practices ($2.5M). If you purchased a product that was misrepresented or defective, you may have a valid claim.

Most consumer settlements are easy to file - you'll typically need your purchase date, approximate purchase location, and basic product information. Many don't require a receipt.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What consumer products have class action settlements?
Lawsuits cover cars (emissions, defects), electronics, food and beverage mislabeling, subscription auto-renewals, safety recalls, and deceptive advertising claims.
Do I need proof of purchase to file a consumer settlement claim?
Some settlements require proof of purchase, others don't. Many accept a signed attestation that you owned or used the product.
Can I file if I no longer have the product?
Usually yes. Most consumer settlements allow claims based on ownership during a specific period, not current ownership.