Stevens v. J.Crew Group
Shoppers who purchased certain J.Crew Group products allege the marketing claims on the packaging or website were materially false and that they paid a premium for…
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Engine failures, transmission defects, faulty airbags, sudden acceleration, and OEM recalls — class actions where vehicle owners can claim repair reimbursements, buybacks, and statutory damages.
Mislabeled 'natural' and 'organic' products, slack-fill packaging, false health claims, and contaminated foods — settlements where shoppers recover refunds with or without receipts.
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Lead and phthalate contamination, choking hazards, defective car seats, magnet ingestion injuries, and CPSC-recalled juvenile products that caused harm to children.
Surprise overdraft cascades, deceptive APR disclosures, junk-fee charges, and predatory loan add-ons — cases where consumers can recover fee refunds plus statutory penalties.
Drip pricing, deceptive sale tags, defective electronics, mislabeled cosmetics, slack-filled supplements, and clothing made with banned chemicals or sold under false 'made in USA' claims.
Shoppers who purchased certain J.Crew Group products allege the marketing claims on the packaging or website were materially false and that they paid a premium for…
Owners of certain Amana appliances allege a manufacturing defect caused premature failure, fire risk, water damage, or other property loss. The settlement provides a free repair…
Account-holders at PayPal, Inc. allege the bank charged surprise overdraft and NSF fees that were not adequately disclosed in the account agreement. The proposed settlement returns…
Shoppers who purchased certain Stop & Shop products allege the marketing claims on the packaging or website were materially false and that they paid a premium…
Owners of certain Continental Tire vehicles allege a manufacturing defect that caused premature failures, costly out-of-pocket repairs, and diminished resale value. The proposed class action seeks…
Owners of certain Volvo Cars USA vehicles allege a manufacturing defect that caused premature failures, costly out-of-pocket repairs, and diminished resale value. The proposed class action…
These cases were filed or had major activity in U.S. federal court within the last several weeks. Click any case to read the alleged misconduct, eligibility criteria, deadline, and step-by-step claim instructions.
Class action lawsuits exist precisely because individual harms — a $35 surprise fee, a defective $80 appliance, a $4 mislabeled snack — are too small to sue over alone. The legal system aggregates millions of these tiny harms into a single case, then orders the company to refund the people it harmed. The catch: somebody actually has to tell the harmed people, and the official notices that get mailed out are written in dense legal language and routinely thrown away as junk mail. By one Federal Trade Commission estimate, fewer than nine percent of eligible class members ever file a claim. The rest of the money is left on the table.
ClaimAlert exists to close that gap. Every week our editors sift through new federal class action complaints, settlement notices, FTC enforcement actions, and CFPB consent orders. We translate them into plain English, flag the deadlines you actually need to act on, and tell you exactly how to file — without ever charging you a penny.
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