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In early October 2023, a hacker reportedly claimed to have stolen data points on millions of 23andMe customers and sold their information on the dark web. Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are now gathering data breach victims to take action over potentially negligent data security practices.
Consumers who purchased a $99 DNA spit kit from 23AndMe may be able to recover compensation in light of allegations the company sold the product under claims that were not backed by scientific evidence.
According to a $9.1 million settlement this past July, 3M knowingly sold defective 3M Combat Arms earplugs, Version 2 (CAEv2) to the United States military without disclosing that the CAEv2 earplugs could cause wearers to develop hearing loss.
Attorneys have reason to believe that 5-HTP is actually a drug, yet is being illegally marketed and sold as a “dietary supplement” without adequate warnings and directions for use. They’re investigating whether class action lawsuits can be filed on behalf of consumers who purchased the product.
Attorneys believe American Airlines may have wronged some of its customers by improperly closing their AAdvantage accounts and retracting their accrued miles.
Abilify users are filing lawsuits alleging that the drug caused them to develop compulsive gambling habits and that the drug's maker is legally responsible. The suits claim that Bristol-Myers Squibb failed to adequately test the drug and failed to warn patients and doctors about this side effect.
Attorneys are investigating potential claims that could affect investors who purchased Abiomed common stock.
ABN AMRO Mortgage Holders: If you were forced or coerced into buying an excessive flood insurance policy, you may have legal recourse to collect financial compensation. Class Action.org is investigating allegations that certain mortgage companies have been forcing loan holders to purchase or
Students who enrolled in The Access Group's EasyPay 2 Step extended repayment plan, serviced by Affiliated Computer Services, may have legal recourse in light of allegations that the lender deceived its borrowers and profited in doing so.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org would like to speak to anyone who signed up for accidental death and dismemberment insurance via a mail solicitation sent in association with their bank, credit union or credit card account.
Accretive Health, Inc. has been hit with a class action lawsuit alleging that it made false and misleading statements to investors.
Prescribed to millions with acne, Accutane may cause serious side effects, including Crohn's disease, inflammatory bowel disease and ulcerative colitis.
Women taking Actonel may be at risk for developing dead jaw, which occurs when bone tissue in the jaw does not heal after minor trauma, or femur fractures.
Thousands of lawsuits have been filed against Actos' manufacturer alleging that patients who use the type 2 diabetes medication have an increased risk of developing bladder cancer.
A class action lawsuit has been filed alleging that a dangerous safety defect is causing 2016-2020 Acura MDX and RDX models to decelerate rapidly – rather than accelerate – when drivers step on the gas pedal.
Used to treat children with ADHD, Adderall has been linked to life-threatening side effects including heart attack and sudden death.
Class Action.org would like to hear from consumers who took out a mortgage from any of the following companies and were forced or coerced into buying an excessive, second or unnecessary flood insurance policy: Sovereign Bank AIG Federal Savings Bank First Magnus Financial Corp. Merrill Lynch
Attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed against aden + anais over allegations that some of their items contain toxic chemicals known as PFAS.
Allegedly, certain financial institutions have been abusing the interest rates they charge in association with their adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs).
ADT is facing a class action lawsuit alleging that they unlawfully imposed early termination fees and increased alarm monitoring fees without proper disclosure to consumers.
A class action lawsuit has been filed alleging that unsolicited text messages promoting ADT are being sent to realtors and consumers in violation of federal law.
Advair and Serevent are prescribed to minimize the occurrence of asthma attacks in patients. While these drugs decrease the number of attacks, patients taking the drugs may experience a severe asthma attack that can lead to death or hospitalization.
The Federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act prohibits workers over 40 from discrimination based on age. Those discriminated because of age in firing, hiring, pay or promotion may be eligible for compensation through an age discrimination lawsuit.
A class action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of employees of several companies in light of a recent investigation by the Department of Justice (DOJ) that found the companies had illegal, “no-poaching” agreements to not recruit or hire each other’s employees.
Attorneys have reason to believe Air Canada is breaking their contracts when it comes to refunding canceled flights – and that, as a result, consumers are losing money that they shouldn’t be.
Attorneys are investigating reports that a number of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems (HVAC) contain defective evaporator coils.
Delta, United, Southwest and American Airlines have been hit with class action lawsuits alleging they worked together to limit available seats in order to keep airfare prices high.
If you noticed sharp edges, thinning, deterioration or other issues after putting your “dishwasher-safe” All-Clad cookware in the dishwasher, you aren't the only one.
Allegheny County has reported that a data breach targeting a widely used file transfer platform, MOVEit, has compromised files containing personal information belonging to an estimated 967,690 individuals.
Customers reported problems with their Allura decking boards, including cracks and delamination, which led to Plycem recalling the materials. Now, attorneys are looking into whether the company provided proper relief to customers, and if not, whether a class action could be filed.
Allegations have surfaced that Allura’s fiber cement siding is defective and can begin cracking within five years of installation. A class action lawsuit has already been filed in South Carolina over the issue – but more people are needed to speak up to help strengthen the litigation and ensure as many people as possible are covered.
It’s believed that certain Alterna haircare products have been falsely advertised in that they are unable to repair damaged hair.
It’s been reported that the exterior of Amana ovens can overheat, cause burns and even melt the appliance’s components.
Amazon has been accused of taking a hands-off approach when it comes to counterfeit books, and attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether the company could be held accountable for its lack of oversight.
Attorneys are investigating whether Amazon illegally wielded its confidentiality agreements to keep lower-level supervisors, including team leads, quiet about COVID-19-related safety issues.
Following numerous reports of patients who had taken Ambien and experienced side effects into the following day, the FDA has changed the drug's label.
Attorneys are investigating whether some workers may have been illegally underpaid and are looking into whether legal action can be taken.
American Home Mortgage Holders: If you were forced or coerced into purchasing an excessive flood insurance policy, you may have legal recourse to collect compensation for the expenses associated with this coverage. Class Action.org is looking into claims that certain mortgage companies have been
Ameriquest and Argent Mortgage Holders: If you were coerced or forced into buying an excessive flood insurance policy, you may have legal recourse. Class Action.org is looking into allegations that certain banks have been forcing loan holders to buy or maintain flood insurance policies that
In September 2017, some of these Mainstays dressers were recalled for a tip-over risk. Now, attorneys think they may be able to get a class action lawsuit started to help consumers get a refund for this potentially dangerous product.
Attorneys believe American Express’s rules against merchants surcharging customers or “steering” them toward cards with lower fees are illegal and have cost the typical small business owner tens of thousands of dollars.
An Amtrak class action lawsuit alleges that the rail service has yet to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and seeks to require Amtrak to immediately alters its rail stations to make them usable and accessible to disabled passengers.
An Amylin Pharmaceutical shareholder may be able to file an action seeking to enjoin the proposed merger of Amylin Pharmaceuticals and Bristol-Meyers Squibb claiming that because the price is too low the process is flawed.
Lawsuits are being filed on behalf of patients who took fluoroquinolone antibiotic drugs, such as Levaquin or Avelox, and developed a specific type of nerve damage known as peripheral neuropathy.
Attorneys are investigating whether a defect is causing A.O. Smith water heaters to leak from the side panels, bottom or top. If so, they may be able to file a class action lawsuit.
Users of the iPhone 3G, a multimedia smartphone manufactured by Apple, have complained of several defects with the product. These issues include hairline cracks occurring during normal use and operating problems with the 3G network.
Apple has been hit with multiple proposed class actions alleging the company collects certain user data via its proprietary apps, even when consumers specifically ask not to be tracked.
A class action lawsuit has been filed alleging that Apple Inc. is violating federal and state labor laws when it fails to compensate retail store employees for time spent in security checks.
Apria recently announced a multi-year data breach during which an unauthorized party may have had access to nearly 1.9 million individuals’ personal, medical and financial information.
Attorneys are investigating whether a defect is causing the under-sink water filters to leak during normal use, posing a risk of flooding and property damage.
The Artelon CMC Spacer has reportedly been linked to a number of issues including inflammation, shooting or burning pain, bone loss, and misshapen thumb, which may require a revision surgery.
Attorneys are investigating whether lawsuits can be filed on behalf of individuals who were harmed after using artificial tears, which may have been contaminated with dangerous bacteria.
Attorneys are investigating potential lawsuits on behalf of individuals who has been regularly exposed to artificial turf and have been diagnosed with cancer.
Attorneys have reason to believe that AsianCrush.com may be using a tracking tool to secretly transmit details about certain users and the videos they’ve watched to Facebook.
Allegations have surfaced that Aspen Dental is misleading customers about coupons, free exams and discounts, and charging for unnecessary services.
Attorneys are looking into whether the Wausau, Wisconsin hospital violated labor laws by automatically deducting 30 minutes’ worth of pay from nurses’ wages for meal breaks they never took.
Attorneys are looking to file a lawsuit in light of allegations that a handful of Atlantic City casino-hotel operators conspired to artificially increase room rates in violation of antitrust law.
It has been alleged that Atlas Chalet roof shingles are defective, as they are prone to premature cracking, blistering and failure.
ClassAction.org is investigating complaints that AT&T is adding long distance service to some customers' home phone bills without their authorization. To assist with our investigation, we want to hear from any AT&T customer who had this happen to them.
Audi drivers have begun to report problems they’ve experienced with their automatic start-stop technology, including sudden or delayed acceleration.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed over the reported “squealing” brake problem in 2015-2017 Audi Q7s.
Attorneys are investigating whether the 2.0-liter turbo engines in certain Audi vehicles contain a design or manufacturing defect that causes the pistons and piston heads near the piston rings to crack, splinter or break off into pieces within the engine cylinder.
Attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed in light of reports from some Audi Q5 drivers that even a small amount of water in the back seat can short the gateway control module.
Attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed over certain 2019 Audi vehicles rolling forward when the car is put in reverse.
Trouble shifting? Weird clunking? Jerking at stops? You’re not alone. Lawyers are looking into a class action against Audi for these problems. Learn more.
ClassAction.org is investigating whether class action lawsuits can be filed on behalf of auto insurance adjusters who use Colossus or ClaimIQ and weren't paid overtime. They're looking into whether these workers were wrongly classified as "exempt" from overtime pay.
Yazaki, Denso and G.S. Electech have been charged with rigging bids and price fixing. Businesses which purchased certain auto parts implicated in this scheme may have legal recourse as a result.
ClassAction.org wants to hear from anyone who worked as an independent contractor at Avalon Flooring. We have reason to believe the company may be calling its flooring installers "independent contractors" when they're actually employees.
Medical studies have shown that serious side effects can affect diabetes patients who take Avandia, including heart attack, stroke, and liver damage.
In September of 2010, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that the sale of Avandia, a drug used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes, would hereafter be severely restricted in the United States. The FDA Avandia restriction was announced as similar agencies in Europe called for an
Avandia, a drug used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes, has been the center of considerable media attention. Much of that is due to the several class action lawsuits that have alleged that Avandia is responsible for injuring thousands of its users. According to Bloomberg Businessweek,
Avandia, a once-popular, now-restricted drug for the treatment of type 2 diabetes, was restricted by the FDA because of its dangerous side effects. The function of Avandia was to make patients more sensitive to their bodies' own insulin, thereby regulating their blood sugar levels. However,
Avastin has been linked to unexpected and serious side effects including strokes and heart attacks.
Attorneys are investigating whether Aveda’s claims that the products can repair hair are false and misleading.
Attorneys have reason to believe that the “baby” creams have the exact same ingredients as the adult versions – but are sold at a higher price point – meaning new parents are being duped into paying more for the same product.
Surprised by an out-of-network medical bill after going to an in-network facility? ClassAction.org is investigating whether lawsuits can be filed against health insurance companies that allow their patients to be "balance billed."
Attorneys are looking into whether a class action lawsuit can be filed against Johnson & Johnson after lab testing commissioned by a consumer watchdog group indicated that some of its Band-Aid products likely contained PFAS.
Have you been referred to a collection agency or sued by your bank because of bank-issued credit card debt? Inaccurate records may render their actions unlawful.
Update: Class Action Lawsuit Against BOA Moves Forward. A judge has allowed plaintiffs' breach of contract claims to move forward in a nationwide class action claiming that Bank of America improperly force-placed costly and excessive flood coverage on its borrowers. For more information about your
Bank of America loan officers who were denied overtime pay may be able to file a claim seeking up to three years of unpaid overtime wages.
When a business which offers company stock as an investment option for 401(k) and retirement plans files for bankruptcy, they have certain obligations under ERISA to protect their employees' plans.
BCforward onboarding specialists were reportedly reclassified as non-exempt employees and had their wages switched from salaries to hourly pay, and it’s possible that they may have been illegally underpaid prior to the reclassification.
The class action filed against Tyson, Cargill, JBS, and National Beef Company, who collectively own 70 percent of the wholesale beef market, alleges the companies entered into a conspiracy to reduce the supply of beef in an attempt to increase their bottom lines.
Attorneys are investigating reports that harmful ingredients in several brands of Purina Beneful "kibble" pet foods have led to thousands of sick and injured animals.
According to a 2013 FDA safety communication, there is "clear evidence of an association" between Benicar and a gastrointestinal (GI) condition known as sprue-like enteropathy, a disease with symptoms commonly associated with celiac disease.
Benzene is one of the most widely used chemicals in the U.S., found in everything from plastics to detergents. While most have little exposure to benzene, chemical plant and oil refinery workers with long-term exposure have a higher risk of developing leukemia, anemia and excessive bleeding
It’s believed that the BeReal app may be using facial recognition software to secretly collect users’ biometric information – specifically, scans of their facial geometry – without permission.
Best Buy assistant managers who were denied overtime pay may have been misclassified into a category of employees who are ineligible for overtime. As a result, they may be able to seek up to three years of unpaid overtime wages.
BetMGM announced that its users’ information was exposed during a data breach that lasted from May to November 2022. Attorneys are now gathering data breach victims to take action against the online casino and sports betting platform.
At least two proposed class actions have been filed following allegations that BetterHelp broke its privacy promises with consumers and shared their personal and health information with Facebook, Pinterest, Snapchat and other third-party advertising platforms.
Bextra is a pain-relieving drug that is manufactured by Pfizer. Studies have shown that Bextra puts users at risk Stevens Johnson Syndrome and other serious skin conditions, as well as heart attacks and strokes.
Biological Resource Center and Platinum Training are currently under investigation by the FBI regarding the inappropriate and improper treatment of body parts.
The Biomet M2a-Magnum has been linked to a number of side effects including pain, metal poisoning and popping noises.
The Black and Decker 12-Cup Programmable Under-the-Cabinet Coffeemaker is defective and can pose a safety risk to consumers when the handle breaks and causes hot coffee to spill, a class action lawsuit claims.
Although Congress passed the Civil Rights Act in 1964 prohibiting race discrimination in employment, the allegations contained in several high-profile class action lawsuits against investment firms suggest that acts of racism still occur in the workplace.
Attorneys are looking into whether Blendtec blenders are made with a defective gasket or bearing that causes the appliances to leak or malfunction.
It’s believed that Bloomberg may have used a tracking tool on its website to record free accountholders' and paid subscribers’ activities – specifically, which videos they watch – and secretly shared this data with Facebook.
A class action lawsuit has been filed alleging certain BMW vehicles are installed with “defeat devices” to cheat emissions testing.
Attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed following reports that the handlebars on the motorcycles can shake or vibrate and cause the rider to lose control.
Attorneys org are looking into reports from drivers that an issue with the sunroof drains is causing water to leak inside the vehicles. Specifically, they’re investigating whether a defect is to blame for the problem and, if so, whether a class action lawsuit could be filed.
Attorneys are investigating a potential class action lawsuit on behalf of consumers of Body Fortress. Body Fortress, a widely-sold brand of protein supplements is under investigation for making false claims and fraudulently advertising its products.
Attorneys have reason to suspect that certain Bolthouse smoothies contain toxic chemicals known as PFAS despite being advertised as “100% Fruit Juice” or “100% Fruit and Vegetable Juice.”
Used to treat osteoporosis, Boniva has been linked to osteonecrosis or dead jaw in users.
Attorneys believe some boric acid suppositories may have been illegally sold without being approved by the FDA.
Attorneys are investigating a potential class action lawsuit on behalf of consumers who received secured personal asset loans or secured collateral loans from websites such as Borro.com, and who may have been charged excessive interest rates.
Consumers who own a Bosch dishwasher that caught fire may be able to sue the manufacturer and recover compensation for damages.
A defect may be behind the host of problems being reported in connection with Bosch’s 800 Series stainless steel electric single wall oven and oven/microwave combination.
Attorneys have reason to believe that certain bottled water products may contain toxic chemicals known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which have been linked to various health problems.
Attorneys are investigating whether class action lawsuits can be filed against Whirlpool, Kenmore and other leading manufacturers over their bottom-freezer refrigerators.
Abuse survivors can now file claims for the harm they suffered at the hands of the Boy Scouts of America. Claims can be filed regardless of the survivor’s age or location.
Organic shingles manufactured by Building Products (BP) of Canada Corp. can allegedly fail earlier than expected due to cracking, blistering and moisture invasion and can damage underlying structures due to this premature failure.
Gulf of Mexico Residents: If you have been affected by the BP oil spill, it's not too late to make a claim for damages. The oil giant has reached a settlement to compensate the hundreds of thousands of individuals and business owners who were harmed by the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. BP will
If you used Bravelle between March 2014 and October 2015, you may be able to file a lawsuit against the maker of the fertility drug for the money you spent on in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and intrauterine insemination (IUI) treatments.
Attorneys are investigating whether some food manufacturers are misleading consumers about how much usable protein each serving of their products provides.
A proposed class action lawsuit has been filed against Brighthouse Life Insurance Company alleging owners of certain universal life insurance policies have been unfairly overcharged for years.
Attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed against BrightSpring over a data breach that reportedly exposed personal information belonging to over 535,000 individuals—including current and former employees of Equus Workforce Solutions.
If you work in California and you're required to use your own phone or tablet for work, you may be able to participate in a class action lawsuit.
Attorneys have reason to believe Bumble Bee may have falsely advertised certain tuna and salmon products as “sustainable” in light of reports that the company may source its seafood using environmentally destructive fishing methods.
Attorneys believe Bumble may have illegally collected users’ facial geometries when they uploaded a selfie to confirm they matched their photos.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating the pay practices of public and school transportation companies across the country to determine whether they're paying their bus drivers properly for pre- and post-shift work.
It is believed that certain portable butane stoves or ranges, also known as camping stoves, pose a fire hazard.
It’s believed that BuzzFeed may have used a tracking tool on its website to record certain users’ activities – specifically, which videos they watch – and secretly share this data with Facebook.
Used to treat type 2 diabetes, Byetta has been linked to pancreatic cancer. Hundreds of lawsuits allege Byetta's manufacturer, Amylin Pharmaceuticals, knew of this link and failed to alert patients and the medical community.
Class action lawsuits are now being filed on behalf of cable installers and cable repair workers who say they're not being paid properly. If you work or have worked as a cable installer or repair technician, read on for more information or get in touch with us to find out if you too have a case.
The suit claims that drivers have been reporting for years that their screens were bubbling, cracking, and separating and are owed money back from GM.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org have launched an investigation into whether airlines are paying their employees properly when they trade shifts with other workers. It is suspected that some airlines are cheating their workers out of overtime wages when they pick up extra shifts.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org would like to speak with any California resident who was charged automatically for an ongoing product or service. California has strict laws regarding what companies can and cannot do when it comes to recurring charges and a number of major companies.
California property owners who have experienced CertainTeed siding problems may be able to participate in a class action lawsuit against CertainTeed. The building materials company has been accused of selling defective siding since at least 2002, and California property owners who have experienced
In California, it is illegal for an employer to deny earned vacation pay to employees who are terminated, let go or laid off.
California labor law prohibits employers from taking away earned but unused vacation days, therefore making use-it-or-lose-it vacation policies illegal.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether class action lawsuits can be filed on behalf of employees who are required to be "on call" for work. Lawsuits have been filed against retailers who make their employees clear their personal personal schedules for "on call" shifts.
Attorneys believe Activision may be illegally collecting and storing Illinois players’ voiceprints when they use the game chat feature during multiplayer sessions in certain Call of Duty games.
A class action lawsuit has been filed alleging that a defect related to the starter and heat shield is causing a host of problems. For instance, drivers have reported that the starter will “just click” or that the engine will crank, but that the car won’t start.
It's been reported that Campath, currently used to treat B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia, can have serious and deadly side effects.
Certain types of cancer are among the serious side effects reportedly linked to hair loss drug Propecia (generic: finasteride). In June 2011, the FDA released a warning that Propecia, along with other types of 5-alpha reductase inhibitors, may increase the user's risk of high-grade prostate cancer,
Some insurance companies are allegedly participating in unfair and improper payment of claims under supplemental insurance policies, including cancer policies, resulting in a reduction in the amount paid to policyholders who submit claims.
A handful of lawsuits have been filed alleging that some workers in the cannabis industry aren’t being paid properly and are owed money for unpaid overtime hours and more
Attorneys have opened an investigation into whether workers who grow, cultivate or otherwise tend to marijuana are being paid properly.
Consumers who participated in Capital One Bank's "Access Checks" program may be entitled to compensation in light of allegations that the company engaged in a bait and switch scheme when implementing this 0% APR offer.
Attorneys are investigating and want to hear from shareholders of Capital One to determine whether a shareholder derivative action can be brought against the bank's board of directors for wrongful billing practices.
Reports have surfaced that a 2019 Capital One data breach compromised the information of more than 100 million people in the United States.
A class action lawsuit has been filed alleging that the Strawberry Kiwi Capri Sun juice drink – which is supposedly made with “all natural ingredients” – contains toxic chemicals known as PFAS.
CareSource has begun notifying over 3 million individuals that their personal and medical information was exposed during a massive data breach that impacted MOVEit, a third-party file transfer software used by CareSource. Attorneys are now looking into whether a lawsuit can be filed on behalf of victims.
ClassAction.org is investigating a rising number of complaints from CarMax customers who say the used car chain sold them lemons. We've looked through dozens of complaints posted online from consumers who say the cars they purchased were defective or had been in accidents.
It has been alleged that car rental companies, such as Enterprise, Alamo and National Car Rental, have been exorbitantly billing customers for cosmetic damage weeks after their vehicles have been returned.
Attorneys are investigating whether a class action can be filed against Cash App for allegedly sending consumers unsolicited texts as part of its referral bonus program.
Attorneys are looking into whether some casinos are breaking federal law by not paying overtime wages to their employees. A number of class action lawsuits have already been filed to help workers collect their unpaid wages.
Several lawsuits have been filed alleging that certain CBD products contain only a fraction of the amount of CBD being advertised on the label.
Attorneys have reason to believe that CBS owner Paramount may have used a tracking tool called the Meta pixel on CBS.com to collect accountholders’ information – including which videos they watch – and secretly share it with Facebook.
CertainTeed fiber cement siding has been linked to a number of problems, including shrinking and cracking of the siding boards, and the company has allegedly failed to honor its product warranties.
Attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed over CertainTeed's fiberglass Independence shingles in light of claims that the product is defective.
Attorneys are looking into whether class action lawsuits can be filed after allegations surfaced that some of Champion’s pet food contains meat from chickens that had no outdoor access and fish that were raised on industrial farms.
Over 6 million Americans have tried to quit smoking by taking the prescription drug Chantix. Unfortunately, Chantix has reportedly been linked to suicide and mood changes in users.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether a lawsuit can be filed on behalf of investors who own one or more funds through Charles Schwab's "Intelligent Portfolios" program.
Borrowers who obtained an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) from JP Morgan Chase Bank or Chase Home Finance may have legal recourse to seek compensation. According to a California Chase ARM class action lawsuit, the mortgage banks charged borrowers a higher Initial Interest Rate than what should have
Consumers who received a loan from Check 'N Go and had trouble fulfilling payments due to the terms of the contract may have legal recourse.
Reports have surfaced that certain cheese products were filled with illegal additives, including wood pulp and less expensive cheeses like cheddar. In light of the claims, attorneys working with ClassAction.org are looking to start class action lawsuit to help consumers who purchased these products.
Landowners in northwest Oklahoma who entered into oil and natural gas leases with Chesapeake Energy between December 2007 and March 2012 may have been cheated out of money when they leased their properties for oil and natural gas extraction.
General Motors has been hit with a class action lawsuit alleging certain Chevy and GMC vehicles contain a defect that causes them to excessively shake or vibrate when driving at high speeds.
Attorneys believe Chick-fil-A may be discriminating against customers who have celiac disease, wheat allergies or gluten intolerance by adding a surcharge for gluten-free buns.
A law has passed in New York that gives those who were sexually abused as minors one year to file lawsuits for the harm they suffered regardless of how long ago the abuse occurred.
Thousands of homes throughout the country were built with defective Chinese drywall between 2004 and 2007. Signs of Chinese drywall include rotten egg odors, corrosion of copper wiring, and failure of air conditioning units.
Are you paid a fixed weekly salary, regardless of the number of hours worked? According to one Pennsylvania judge, these employees should be paid time-and-a-half, rather than half-time or "Chinese overtime" for hours worked over 40 in a single week.
Attorneys have reason to believe that Chipotle may be breaking the law when it deducts the cost of uniforms from employees' paychecks.
A class action lawsuit has been filed alleging that a defect in the tire pressure monitoring systems in 2008-2011 Chrysler and Dodge minivans can cause the tires to release air without warning.
Attorneys are investigating whether a defect is causing a ticking or knocking noise, rough-running engine, loss of power or engine failure in 2015-2021 Dodge, Chrysler or Jeep vehicles.
Fiat Chrysler has been hit with a class action lawsuit alleging its 2017-2018 Pacifica minivans contain a design defect that causes them to shut off or stall without warning.
A class action lawsuit has been filed alleging that the Uconnect “infotainment” system is defective.
A recent lawsuit alleges that Citibank has forced homeowners to purchase flood insurance costing substantially more than is required by the mortgage agreement and federal law. According to the suit, Citibank coerced homeowners into buying the excessive flood insurance by purchasing it directly from
Citibank has been hit with a class action lawsuit alleging that they charged excessive fees for default-related services after borrowers fell behind on their mortgage payments. According to the suit, once a borrower's account enters "default" or "delinquency" status, Citibank assesses fees for a
Citigroup Mortgage Holders: If you were forced or coerced into buying an excessive flood insurance policy, you may have legal recourse. Class Action.org is investigating claims that certain mortgage companies have been forcing loan holders to purchase or maintain flood insurance policies that are
Attorneys are investigating whether the country’s largest banks are providing their client associates with proper overtime pay and, if not, whether class action lawsuits can be filed.
It’s suspected that NBCUniversal, the owner of CNBC.com, may have secretly shared users’ data – including which videos they watched on the website – with Facebook through a tracking tool.
Attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed in light of reports that homes in Mooresville, North Carolina and other towns in the Lake Norman region may have been built on toxic coal ash.
Allegations have surfaced that certain banks may be charging their borrowers for unnecessary and unauthorized collateral protection insurance, which is designed to protect lenders in the event that the borrower fails to obtain auto insurance or allows their insurance to lapse.
The NCAA is facing a number of lawsuits that allege it didn’t take the proper steps to protect college athletes from the risk of “later-in-life” degenerative brain disease.
Attorneys are investigating whether certain universities illegally conspired to reduce the amount of financial aid awarded to students and, if so, whether class action lawsuits could be filed as a result.
Comerica assistant branch managers who do not receive overtime pay for hours worked over 40 may be able to file a claim for unpaid overtime wages.
The commercial fishing industry, a key component of the Gulf Coast economy, is now facing significant financial losses as a result of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion and the subsequent oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. This industry depends upon the natural bounty of fish in the Gulf in order
Businesses which suffered a loss that exceeded the coverage limit shown in their property or liability insurance policy may have legal recourse if their insurer failed to adhere to the terms of their agreement.
Businesses which saw their insurance premiums increase without a change in operations or risk may have legal recourse to recover these costs.
Connexin, who provides software and services to pediatric physician practice groups, experienced a data breach during which the personal and medical information of patients and their parents may have been accessed by an unauthorized party.
Complaints posted online with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) have led attorneys to investigate whether customers of CBR who chose the annual storage plan were misled about pricing and ultimately overcharged.
Corebridge recently announced that a data breach targeting a widely used file transfer platform, MOVEit, has reportedly compromised files containing personal information belonging to an estimated 798,000 policyholders, account owners and beneficiaries.
Attorneys are investigating whether legal action can be taken against CoreCivic for possibly failing to pay correctional officers in accordance with federal law.
It’s believed that CorePower Yoga may have used a tracking tool on its website to record certain users’ activities – specifically, which classes they stream – and secretly share this data with Facebook.
Attorneys are investigating whether prison guards are being paid properly and whether class action lawsuits could help these employees recover any unpaid wages.
Attorneys are looking into whether a class action lawsuit can be filed in light of reports that the activity center’s support straps can snap or unhook, causing babies to dangle sideways or fall from the product.
Attorneys are investigating whether the supplements were falsely and misleadingly advertised and, if so, whether a class action lawsuit can be filed on behalf of New York residents.
Attorneys have reason to believe Costco Wholesale Corporation may be using a tracking tool on its website to secretly share information about pharmacy customers and their prescription medications with Facebook.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org would like to speak with anyone who purchased Kirkland Signature's Wild Alaskan Fish Oil from Costco. They have reason to believe the supplement contains a substantially lower amount of omega fatty acids than its label advertises.
Countrywide Mortgage Holders: If you were forced or coerced into purchasing excessive flood insurance coverage, you may have legal recourse. Class Action.org is investigating claims that certain banks have been forcing borrowers to buy or maintain flood insurance policies that are unnecessary,
It’s believed that Coursera.com may be using a tracking tool to secretly transmit details about certain users and the videos they’ve watched to Facebook.
If you’re a business owner and you submitted an insurance claim for loss of business related to the COVID-19 outbreak, attorneys investigating whether some insurance companies are wrongfully denying these claims and want to help business owners get the money they need.
Several class action lawsuits have been filed amid the COVID-19 outbreak alleging that some banks are processing PPP applications in an order that serves their own best interests, rather than following the rules set by the government.
Class action lawsuits are being filed alleging some companies have enacted illegal policies that require workers to submit to daily health screenings without pay.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org want to hear from anyone who had their tile floors crack unexpectedly. A class action lawsuit has been filed alleging that a popular mortar used in thousands of homes across the country is defective.
It is believed that the company that sells credit disability insurance to 95% of the credit unions in the country – CMFG (formerly CUNA) – swapped out borrowers’ policies without them knowing. Attorneys suspect that these policies are more expensive, but provide less coverage, offering no real additional benefits with the premium increase.
Businesses with certain types of insurance claims may be entitled to compensation if their insurer did not update their loss history upon selling salvaged property or successfully subrogating liability claims.
Attorneys are looking into whether some lenders are allowing old car loans to reappear on consumers’ credit reports due to avoidable errors in their credit reporting systems.
If you purchased a car within the past four years and financed it through the credit union recommended by the dealership, you may have overpaid in interest. Attorneys are investigating whether car dealerships may be illegally marking up credit unions’ actual interest rates without telling their customers.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are currently investigating the overdraft practices of credit unions across the country. They're investigating whether some credit unions are illegally charging overdraft fees to their customers.
Crestor may put users at risk for developing Type 2 diabetes, as well as heart attacks, a health problem the drug aims to prevent by decreasing cholesterol.
Consumers are complaining that the nonstick coating on their Crock-Pot slow cookers flakes off and peels, sometimes after only a few uses. In light of these complaints, attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed.
Allegations have surfaced that CRST Trucking is blocking former students who signed non-compete contracts from getting work elsewhere by misrepresenting to outside companies that the drivers are still employed by CRST when they aren’t.
Reportedly, a young girl was raped aboard a Royal Caribbean ship, this being the third such report of a cruise ship sexual assault in two months.
Attorneys are investigating whether Crumbl is charging credit and debit card customers a hidden “service fee,” which may actually be a credit card processing fee in disguise, and whether a lawsuit could be filed as a result.
A class action lawsuit has been filed alleging that corrugated stainless steel tubing (CCST), flexible piping used to transport natural and propane gas from an outside meter to various appliances and machinery within the property, may be putting properties at risk for lightning-related fire damage.
Attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed on behalf of consumers who purchased a Cuisinart toaster oven (model TOB-40) over a potential fire risk.
Attorneys are looking into whether the maker of the Culturelle Probiotics supplement made false claims about the product’s benefits or otherwise violated federal labeling laws.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether a lawsuit can be filed against CVS over its 401(k) plan. The attorneys have reason to believe that some employees are getting charged excessive and hidden management fees by the investment company.
Independent lab testing has shown that certain aloe products sold under the CVS and Fruit of the Earth brand names have little to no aloe in them – and some may even contain propylene glycol, which is a form of anti-freeze.
Consumers have reported that Dacor oven electrical systems may be faulty, and that repair claims may be denied even when a valid warranty exists.
Attorneys have reason to believe that DailyWire.com may be using a tracking tool to secretly transmit details about certain users and the videos they’ve watched to Facebook.
Consumers in Illinois, New York, Pennsylvania and California may have legal recourse if they were charged both repair costs and diminishment of value after bringing a rental car back damaged.
It’s believed that Danske Bank shareholders lost money – a total of about $2.54 billion in market capitalization – when it was discovered that the bank was engaged in illegal money laundering activities at its Estonia branch between at least 2012 and March 2016.
Prescription pain medications Darvon, Darvocet, and propoxyphene have been taken off the market due to the risk of potentially fatal heart rhythm abnormalities.
Darvon and Darvocet are brand names for painkillers consisting of or containing the drug propoxyphene. Propoxyphene was banned by the FDA in late 2010 on account of its side effects, the dangers of which had been discussed and debated for over 30 years prior. Users of Darvon and Darvocet are
Two major painkilling medications have been recently banned by the FDA: Darvon and Darvocet. Darvon is the brand name for propoxyphene, a narcotic painkiller that has been used since the 1950s. Darvocet is propoxyphene combined with acetaminophen. In fact, not only these brand names, but all
Attorneys have reason to believe the dating apps illegally collected users’ facial geometries when they were asked to upload a video selfie to confirm they matched their photos.
Attorneys have reason to believe that some varieties of Dave’s Killer Bread may not contain as much digestible protein as indicated on product labels.
The da Vinci surgical robot has been linked to serious complications, including organ lacerations, burns and death.
Attorneys are investigating whether DaVita illegally shared patients’ personal and medical information with Facebook and other third parties through tracking tools on its website.
Attorneys working are investigating whether certain banks are charging overdraft fees on transactions that they promised in their contracts they never would.
A new trend in the debt collection industry, debt collectors are contacting surviving family members to collect deceased relative's debts. However, surviving relatives are generally not obligated to pay the debts of family members who have passed away.
Debt collectors cannot make payment demands after the receipt of a debt validation letter and before the mailing of the requested information.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether lawsuits can be filed on behalf of people who paid interest charges on certain deferred interest store-branded debit cards serviced by TD Bank.
Degree UltraClear deodorants are advertised as having “anti-stain technology” that leaves no white marks or yellow stains – but consumers are reporting that the products still stain their clothes.
Countless Delta Air Lines workers have filed suit claiming that the uniforms they’re being forced to wear at work are making them sick.
A class action is alleging that Demilec spray foam insulation emits toxic fumes which can cause property damage and health concerns for homeowners.
Veterans and military members who received cancer care, and other medical care, at VA Hospitals or U.S. Government Hospitals may allegedly have been denied benefits due for all or part of the charge associated with the care solely because they did not pay out of their own pocket other than a co-pay.
Denture cream legal information including denture cream side effects, zinc poisoning symptoms and denture cream lawsuits.
Women who took Depakote during pregnancy and delivered a child with birth defects may have legal recourse to collect compensation for medical care and other losses.
Thousands of lawsuits have been filed against DePuy Orthopaedics Inc., a unit of Johnson & Johnson, since the company recalled nearly 93,000 ASR hip replacements in August 2010 due to a high failure rate.
The FDA has recalled a component of DePuy's knee Limb Preservation System (LPS) due to a fracture risk. Patients may be at risk for loss of limb, infection and other complications.
Patients who were implanted with DePuy Orthopaedics' Pinnacle Acetabular Cup System and suffered from hip implant failure or other complications may have legal recourse.
Desert Physicians Management recently announced a data breach that reportedly exposed sensitive information belonging to over 56,000 of its client’s patients.
Multiple class action lawsuits have been filed alleging the maker of DevaCurl knew about the harm its haircare products could cause, yet failed to issue a recall or warn consumers.
A lawsuit has been filed alleging DHL delivery drivers haven’t been paid properly. Attorneys are investigating whether more lawsuits can be filed.
If your trip has been canceled due to COVID-19, attorneys believe you should be getting a cash refund and not a credit. Find out more.
Attorneys are investigating whether Diet Pepsi contains toxic chemicals known as PFAS and, if so, whether a class action lawsuit could be filed over the issue.
Digitek was prescribed for congestive heart failure or cardiac arrest caused by tachycardia. However, in April 2008, it was recalled from the market due to a manufacturing defect that may have exposed patients to a double dose of Digitek.
Consumers who experienced problems with their dishwashers may be able to participate in a class action lawsuit to recover financial compensation.
Attorneys are investigating whether a defective seal is causing Whirlpool Gold Series, KitchenAid, Kenmore and Maytag dishwashers to leak and damage surrounding cabinets and flooring. If so, they may be able to get a class action lawsuit on file.
Attorneys believe that Meta (formerly Facebook) may have illegally obtained drivers’ personal information through tracking tools installed on the websites of certain states’ motor vehicle departments.
Attorneys have reason to suspect that a manufacturing defect may be causing the cars’ heating and cooling systems not to work properly, resulting in costly repair bills that should – but aren’t being – covered under drivers’ warranties.
Attorneys are investigating whether a defect is causing air suspension failure in these cars and, if so, whether a class action lawsuit could be filed.
ClassAction.org is looking into reports that certain Dodge Ram vehicles are experiencing potentially dangerous acceleration problems.
Consumers who experienced an unexpected vibration, known as the "death wobble," when operating their Dodge Rams may be entitled to compensation.
A proposed class action lawsuit has been filed alleging that the cars suffer from a major defect that causes the rear differential to fail, the car to suddenly become inoperable and riders to be at risk for injury.
Attorneys are investigating whether certain pet food products actually contain what they say and exclude the ingredients they promise to leave out. A full list of products under investigation can be found on our page.
Dollar General has been accused of regularly charging customers a higher price than advertised on store shelves.
DraftKings and FanDuel have been hit with multiple class action lawsuits. The class action lawsuits against DraftKings and FanDuel focus on reports that the companies allowed their own employees to participate in the fantasy sport contests run on their websites.
Attorneys are investigating whether certain weighted baby products were falsely advertised as safe in light of warnings from experts that weighted sleep products should never be used for babies.
Dozens of dry shampoo products have been found to contain high levels of benzene, a known human carcinogen, and attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed against the manufacturers.
Did You Pay Too Much for Drywall? Contractors and homeowners have filed several class action lawsuits alleging that sheetrock companies broke the law by secretly agreeing to raise prices.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org would like to hear from anyone who developed salmonella poisoning that they believe was caused by contaminated Duncan Hines cake mix.
Attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed alleging Dunkin is discriminating against consumers who have milk allergies or lactose intolerance by levying a surcharge for dairy milk alternatives.
Dunlop D402 motorcycle tires have been linked to nearly two dozen injuries, as well as several fatalities.
Consumers’ credit scores may have been negatively affected by duplicate collections on their credit reports, and attorneys working with ClassAction.org are looking into whether a class action lawsuit can be filed on their behalf.
Duragesic patches, also known as fentanyl patches, are used to treat chronic pain, most commonly in cancer patients. However, Duragesic patches have received a warning by the FDA because of possible leaks from the patches, which can lead to death.
Attorneys are investigating a potential class action lawsuit against Dura-Loc to determine whether the company's Signature Series shingles are defective.
The FDA has uncovered a number of problems related to the design and manufacture of the St. Jude Durata defibrillator lead.
It’s believed that Electronic Arts (EA) may have illegally used facial recognition software to improperly collect players’ biometric information, including scans of their faces, through its Game Face feature.
Attorneys are looking into whether a class action lawsuit can be filed on behalf of people who bought Ecovacs' Deebot vacuums. It’s been reported that the robot vacuums frequently malfunction, many times after only a few months of use.
A handful of class action lawsuits have been filed against the owners and operators of the dams alleging that the May 2020 breach was entirely preventable. Now, Michigan residents are suing, claiming that the companies are responsible for the damage done to their properties and livelihoods as a result of the dams’ failure.
Antidepressant Effexor has been linked to birth defects of the heart, spine and abdomen.
It is believed that some "Egyptian cotton" sheets were actually made with Indian cotton, an inferior material that sells for 40-50% less than Egyptian cotton. As a result, consumers are alleging that they paid too much for a product that was falsely advertised.
Attorneys are investigating whether Pharmacare made false claims about the benefits of its Sambucol Black Elderberry products or otherwise violated federal labeling requirements.
Allegedly, Electrolux clothes dryers can pose a fire risk, as they contain a defect which permits lint to accumulate in an area close to heat sources.
It has been alleged that certain Electrolux washers contain a defect which cause the machines to overflow.
Attorneys are investigating potential lawsuits on behalf of patients who took the anticoagulant Eliquis and suffered serious or fatal bleeding complications.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether class action lawsuits can be filed against Johnson Health Tech Co. in light of allegations that two of the company's popular elliptical trainers can catch fire unexpectedly.
Lawsuits are now being filed on behalf of Elmiron patients who suffered permanent retinal injuries and seek to recover money for physical and mental anguish, medical expenses and more. The suits allege that the drug is defective and unreasonably dangerous and was not adequately labeled to warn both patients and doctors of its risks.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are speaking with women who suspect they were fired because they were pregnant. They believe they can help these women get their jobs back and/or collect money for the wages they lost after being terminated.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org want to hear from anyone who believes they were fired after speaking up at work about discrimination, safety problems, underpayment or any other illegal activity. They are offering to speak to these employees at no cost to help determine if they can file suit.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are speaking to people who were fired because of their disabilities and helping them file lawsuits against their former employers. Over the past several years, the EEOC has recovered hundreds of thousands of dollars for employees who were wrongfully terminated.
If you were fired for your race or national origin, you may be able to file a lawsuit to recover the wages you lost while out of work – and even get your job back. Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are now talking to workers who suspect they were wrongfully terminated.
If you were fired or forced to quit your job because of your religion, you may be able to file a lawsuit against your employer. Despite federal laws protecting against religious discrimination, attorneys working with ClassAction.org continue to receive complaints from workers who were fired.
If you suspect you were fired because of your gender, you may be able to file a lawsuit against your former employer. Despite federal protections, lawsuits continue to be filed on behalf of women, transgender employees and others who believe they were fired because of their sex.
If you think you were fired for being gay, lesbian, bi-sexual or transgender, you may be able to file a lawsuit for wrongful termination. Despite legal protections, the EEOC continues to receive hundreds of complaints from employees who were wrongfully terminated because of their sexual orientation.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are speaking with workers who took leave under the Family Medical Leave Act and were fired because of it. They have reason to believe that some employers are continuing to fire workers who take FMLA leave despite federal laws that prohibit them from doing so.
Under federal law, it is illegal for companies with 20 or more workers to fire employees 40 and older simply because of their age. Despite these regulations, the EEOC still receives thousands of complaints each year from workers who believe they were terminated because of their age.
If you were fired for asserting your workplace rights, you may be able to sue your former employer. Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are now speaking with employees who were terminated after complaining about workplace violations or participating in lawsuits or formal investigations.
Workers who were fired or forced to quit after experiencing sexual harassment on the job may be able to file lawsuits against their former employers. Over the past decade, both women and men have recovered thousands in lost wages, medical bills and mental anguish from their former employers.
It has been alleged that certain appliances sold under the Energy Star label do not meet the requirements of Energy Star program, leading consumers to pay a higher up-front cost for a product which does not provide any of its promised savings in their energy bills.
Consumers in Illinois, New York and California who were charged both diminishment of value and repair costs after renting a car from Enterprise and bringing it back damaged may have legal recourse.
Enzo Biochem recently announced a data breach that reportedly exposed roughly 2.47 million individuals’ medical information and, in some cases, Social Security numbers. Attorneys are now looking into whether a class action lawsuit can be filed.
If you feel you're performing the same work as your male counterparts but are getting paid less, you may be able to take legal action. Despite strict requirements from the decades-old Equal Pay Act (EPA), some companies are still refusing to pay their female employees fairly.
In August 2022, reports surfaced that a coding mistake in Equifax’s system provided inaccurate credit scores on behalf of millions of Americans applying for loans and credit cards. This may have caused some consumers to receive too high of an interest rate.
Frustrated with how quickly your car is burning through oil? A class action could help you get money back for the extra oil and repairs. Learn more.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are looking to hear California residents who have a mortgage and are required by their lender to put money into an escrow account.
Most escrow closers and escrow officers are entitled to overtime pay when working more than 40 hours in a single week. However, some employers in the title insurance industry have allegedly adopted a practice of misclassifying these employees as "exempt" to avoid paying overtime to these workers.
Attorneys are investigating whether Ethos Technologies used a website tracking tool to record prospective customers’ personal information and secretly share the data with Meta, the owner of Facebook.
Multiple class action lawsuits have been filed alleging Evenflo deceived parents into believing its Big Kid booster seat was safe when it actually puts children “in grave danger.”
It’s believed that Everyday Health may have secretly collected its subscribers’ medical and personal information through website tracking tools and shared this data with Meta.
Bank of America has been hit with a hazard insurance lawsuit claiming that the bank abused its authority when it forced placed hazard coverage on its borrowers. Allegedly, Bank of America is forcing borrowers to pay for forced placed hazard insurance even when their loan documents do not require it.
Certain banks and mortgage lenders have allegedly been trying to reap profits from struggling consumers by marking up fees charged for default-related services after a borrower defaults on their mortgage loan or has their account classified as delinquent.
Businesses who purchased property or casualty insurance within the past five years and were overcharged premiums due to an illegal rounding practices may have legal recourse.
A federal judge in Florida has elevated a force-placed insurance lawsuit against Wells Fargo to class action status. According to the suit, Wells Fargo purchased hazard insurance on behalf of borrowers whose homeowner policies had expired, a practice known as "force placing." While banks
Attorneys believe Expedia may have violated state law by waiting to disclose service fees until the final step of the checkout process.
Consumers who noted unauthorized charges from Experian or another credit report agency may have legal recourse to collect compensation for damages.
ClassAction.org wants to hear from anyone whose panoramic sunroof spontaneously exploded or shattered for no reason. It's possible that exploding sunroofs are an industry-wide problem and consumers may now be able to take action.
Attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed against the makers of the cookware in light of reports that the glass may not be as durable as it should be.
Attorneys are investigating a potential class action lawsuit on behalf of owners and lessees of 2010 – 2015 Ford Explorers.
ClassAction.org wants to speak with current and former ExpressJet flight attendants. We have reason to believe the airline may be breaking federal and state laws by only paying its flight attendants for "block time."
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org would like to hear from anyone who was charged an "extended" or "sustained" overdraft fee after overdrawing their account. It is believed some banks are illegally charging multiple fees to consumers who fail to replenish their bank accounts within several days.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sent warning letters to eight companies for marketing their eye drop products as drugs without receiving FDA approval. The agency said the unapproved products may “pose a heightened risk of harm” to consumers.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether certain eye shadow and other eye makeup products contain color additives that are banned by the FDA and could cause irritation.
Attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed on behalf of owners and lessees of 2018 Ford F-150s.
It’s believed that Meta may have used a tracking tool on these telehealth companies’ websites to secretly collect patients’ sensitive health information – particularly for people who do not have Facebook accounts.
Attorneys are looking into whether Factory Direct Blinds falsely advertises its products as on sale for a limited time. It’s suspected that the company may have sales running essentially all the time and that its products may rarely, if ever, be sold at their advertised “regular” prices.
The FDA has released numerous warnings about the bisphosphonate osteoporosis drug Fosamax. While some of these warnings pertain to mild or moderate side effects, others inform patients of the dangers of thigh fractures and osteonecrosis of the jaw, two of the most serious side effects associated
Darvocet is a pain killer that combines the drug propoxyphene (brand name Darvon) with acetaminophen (brand name Tylenol). The FDA pulled Darvocet, Darvon and all propoxyphene-containing drugs from the shelves in late 2010, citing that the drugs' dangers outweigh their benefits. Darvocet (as well
ClassAction.org is investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed against FedEx on behalf of delivery van drivers who weren't paid overtime. To help with our investigation, we need to speak with anyone who drives or used to drive a van for FedEx.
Attorneys have reason to suspect that certain feminine wipes may contain chemicals known as “PFAS.” They are now looking into whether a class action lawsuit can be filed on behalf of consumers who purchased the wipes in question.
Fentora, a popular painkiller used in cancer patients, may have been used for off-label use. This may have placed patients at a high risk for serious side effects, including death.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed against the maker of F-Factor diet products. According to recent reports, the products may contain an excessive amount of lead and therefore may not be safe for use by pregnant women despite the company’s claims to the contrary.
Attorneys would like to speak to anyone who underwent orthopedic or spinal surgery with a now-recalled FiberCel Fiber Viable Bone Matrix product and have been diagnosed with tuberculosis.
Fidelity Life recently reported that a data breach targeting a widely used file transfer platform, MOVEit, has compromised files containing personal information belonging to an estimated 253,614 individuals.
A class action lawsuit has been filed alleging that FIGS Inc.’s claims that its scrubs and lab coats are “antimicrobial” and able to kill bacteria “immediately on contact” are both untrue and unfounded.
If you work or have worked as a financial advisor trainee and you weren't paid overtime, ClassAction.org wants to hear from you. Allegations have surfaced that some banks are misclassifying these employees.
Customers are complaining that their credit was affected when Fingerhut opened new credit accounts on their behalf due to a change in financing partners.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org would like to speak with fire captains and investigators about how they're being paid. They're investigating whether these employees are getting paid properly when working overtime.
Attorneys are investigating whether fire departments across the country are illegally failing to pay their fire dispatchers and aeromedical technicians overtime pay.
Attorneys are investigating potential lawsuits on behalf of consumers who were injured while using fire pots. Reports have surfaced that certain brands of fire pots and fuel gel pots pose a serious risk of injury.
Attorneys are looking into whether they can file a class action lawsuit against First American over a 2019 data breach that exposed more than 885 million documents.
First Horizon Mortgage Holders: Were you forced or coerced into buying an excessive flood insurance policy? If so, you may have legal recourse to seek compensation for the additional costs associated with this coverage. Class Action.org is investigating allegations that certain mortgage
Attorneys are looking into whether a class action lawsuit can be filed in light of concerns that the baby rockers may pose a safety risk.
Single family and condominium homeowners who obtained a loan from Flagstar Bank and had flood insurance forced-placed on them may have legal recourse to seek financial compensation for the excessive cost of these policies. The bank refuses to accept existing flood insurance policies, which meet the
ClassAction.org wants to hear from any flight attendant who was only paid for "block time" – the time that passes between the closing and opening of the main cabin door. They're investigating whether this method of payment is legal.
Attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed against Florida’s Natural over allegations that its original no pulp orange juice contains toxic chemicals known as PFAS despite being advertised as “natural.”
Attorneys have reason to believe that the Flow blockchain’s native token may have been illegally sold as an unregistered security, leaving buyers without certain protections under federal securities laws.
Flowers Foods, Inc. has been hit with a number of class action lawsuits alleging the company cheats its fresh bakery product distributors out of overtime pay by misclassifying them as independent contractors.
Consumers who experienced plumbing or septic problems after using "flushable" toilet wipes from brands including Kleenex Cottonelle, Charmin, and Wet Ones may have legal recourse.
While most healthy people can recover from food poisoning in a few days, children, elders and those with compromised immune systems can develop serious long-term complications including Guillain-Barre Syndrome.
Allegedly, some mortgage companies are force-placing flood costly and unnecessary insurance policies on their customers, who are thereby forced to pay high premiums for a valueless second policy.
It has been alleged that certain banks are force placing excessive and costly hazard insurance policies on their borrowers.
Force placed insurance lawsuits are claiming that lenders are taking advantage of their ability to force place insurance on consumers, buying over-priced and excessive coverage on behalf of borrowers who are left no choice but to pay the high costs of the policy.
Allegations are growing that banks are forcing homeowners to pay the high costs of backdated, unnecessary or otherwise excessive wind insurance policies.
Certain mortgage lenders have allegedly forced borrowers to pay for costly homeowner's or property insurance which is excessive, backdated or unnecessary.
Attorneys are investigating whether a defect is causing the windshield wipers on newer Bronco models to slow down when set to high speeds and, if so, whether a class action lawsuit could be filed over the issue.
A class action lawsuit has been filed alleging that the fuel injection pump in certain Ford F-Series vehicles is “incompatible” with American diesel fuel and can destroy both the fuel injection system and the engine.
A lawsuit is claiming the EcoBoost engine in certain Ford vehicles is defective. Attorneys working with ClassAction.org now need more drivers to come forward to help strengthen the litigation.
Attorneys are investigating whether a defect is causing the flexplates and flywheels in 2015 Ford Edges to break or crack unexpectedly.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed on behalf of 2015-2016 Ford F150 owners and lessees who experienced failure or other problems with their brakes.
It’s believed that the Ford F-150’s auto start/stop feature, which activates when the truck is stopped, may be defective and can cause the vehicle’s engine to stall, die or completely lose power.
If the sunroof, moonroof or back window on your Ford F150 leaked, ClassAction.org wants to hear from you. Dozens of drivers have complained about water leaking into the cabs of their vehicles. Now attorneys are trying to determine what's causing the problem and whether a class action can be filed.
It has been alleged that the 2013 Ford Fusion and C-Max Hybrid vehicles were sold under false and misleading fuel efficiency claims.
In August 2022, Ford recalled nearly 65,000 Maverick trucks over concerns that the side-curtain airbags may not deploy properly, increasing the risk of injury in the event of a crash.
If you indirectly purchased or leased an imported vehicle that was transported on a vehicle carrier service, you may be eligible for a class action lawsuit.
Attorneys are investigating whether consumers are being charged illegal and hidden fees on foreign payment card transactions. If so, they may be able to get a class action lawsuit started to help those affected.
In late August 2023, Forever 21 reported that more than 500,000 individuals had their personal information exposed in a cyberattack. Attorneys are now investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed on behalf of victims.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org want to hear from anyone who works at a financial institution that was implicated in the 2014 Forex scandal. It is believed that employees of many banks may have lost money in their 401(k) plans because of the banks' manipulation of foreign exchange rates.
Attorneys are investigating whether class action lawsuits can be filed against the makers of shampoo and hair products containing DMDM hydantoin.
A lawsuit has been filed alleging that Forward Air Transportation Services, Inc. took advantage of its truck drivers and cheated them out of proper pay – all while prohibiting them from driving for anyone else. Now, more people are needed to come forward to help strengthen the litigation. Read on for more.
Fosamax has been linked to femur fractures, as well as dead jaw, which can lead to infections, rotting and fractures.
Fosamax is an osteoporosis medication containing bisphosphonates that has been alleged to cause serious medical complications for some of its users. Side effects are to be expected with nearly every kind of prescription drug, but unlike other osteoporosis medications, this drug is associated with an
Fosamax, a bisphosphonate osteoporosis medication, has been the subject of a number of lawsuits against its manufacturer, Merck & Co. Patients that have experienced problems have cited osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ), also known as "dead jaw," and femur fractures as two side effects that have
Fremont Investment and Loan Mortgage Holders: If you were forced or coerced into buying an excessive flood insurance policy, you may have legal recourse. Our website is looking into claims that certain mortgage companies have been forcing borrowers to purchase or maintain flood coverage that is
Attorneys have reason to believe certain varieties of Fruit of the Loom’s Men’s Tag-Free Cotton Briefs may contain polyester despite being advertised as 100 percent cotton.
Consumers who were unable to withdraw money from their Full Tilt Poker accounts may be eligible for a class action suit to get their money back, in light of allegations that the company engaged in a Ponzi scheme.
Reports have surfaced that certain types of MRI contrast agents can cause serious cognitive and nervous system problems – even in patients with normal kidney function. Doctors have coined these issues “gadolinium deposition disease,” and now lawsuits are being filed claiming the makers of gadolinium contrast dyes didn’t do enough to warn patients.
It has been alleged that GAF CrossTimbers decking can crack, warp, buckle and grow mold due to a defect that allows water to seep into the boards.
Reportedly, certain GAF Timberline shingles can crack prematurely. Homeowners who experienced GAF shingles problems may be eligible for legal recourse.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org have reason to believe garcinia cambogia supplements don't live up to their advertised claims regarding fat burning, appetite control and weight loss.
Approved to prevent strains of HPV, Gardasil has been linked to deaths, paralysis and other side effects in patients receiving the HPV vaccine.
Allegations have surfaced that gas stations may be unfairly charging the higher, credit card price when a consumer pays using a gas station gift card or prepaid gas card, which in all other respects is treated as cash.
Attorneys are investigating whether a defect is causing certain GE freezers to become unable to regulate temperature and, if so, whether a class action lawsuit can be filed.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed against GEICO over the 2021 data breach.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating allegations made by the Department of Justice that Geisinger Health and Evangelical Community Hospital entered into an illegal agreement not to hire each other’s employees.
Certain General Electric microwaves may pose a fire hazard, even when not in use. Has your microwave oven caught fire?
Allegedly, certain General Electric (GE) refrigerators were sold with a defect which can cause cause the refrigerator to stop operating and poses a fire risk.
It has been alleged that certain General Electric (GE) washing machines contain a defect which causes them to overflow intermittently.
Property owners who purchased siding from Gentek Building Products, Inc. may be able to take part in legal action against the manufacturer. Lawsuits allege Gentek's products were defectively designed in that the paint does not properly adhere to the metal and can crack, peel, or chip prematurely.
Genworth recently announced that a data breach targeting a widely used file transfer platform, MOVEit, has reportedly compromised files containing personal information belonging to an estimated 2.5 to 2.7 million life insurance policyholders and insurance agents.
Attorneys are investigating whether customers who purchased Gerber's Good Start Gentle formula can file a class action lawsuit against Gerber Products Co.
Attorneys are investigating whether class action lawsuits can be filed against certain health insurance companies over “ghost networks” – that is, provider directories that are inflated with practitioners who are not actually in network or are otherwise unavailable.
Attorneys believe Verizon may be illegally collecting and storing the biometrics, such as voiceprints, of both children and adults in Illinois who use the watch to talk to each other.
According to recent investigations, current and former students at the Glen Mills reform school have reported being physically and mentally abused by staff members and fellow students.
It has been reported that up to 10 million American Express, Visa, Mastercard and Discover cardholders may have been affected by a security breach of Global Payments, a credit card payment processor.
Attorneys have reason to believe that many glucosamine supplements don't contain any glucosamine sulfate at all. They want to determine whether class action lawsuits can be filed – but first need to speak with people who bought the products.
Drivers of certain GM vehicles have reported experiencing problems with their cars’ 10-speed transmission, and attorneys are looking into whether a class action lawsuit can be filed on their behalf.
Property owners who were forced to buy flood insurance by GMAC Mortgage may have legal recourse if they were already covered by an existing flood insurance policy through their condominium association or otherwise. When a condominium complex is located in a "Special Flood Hazard Area", the
Drivers of certain General Motors (GM) vehicles—including newer GMC Yukon, Chevy Tahoe and Cadillac Escalade models—have reported that their 6.2L engines unexpectedly lost power while their car was in motion.
Attorneys are investigating whether certain GM vehicles were manufactured with defective lifters and, if so, whether a class action lawsuit could help affected drivers recover repair and replacement costs.
General Motors has expanded its Dec. 2010 recall to include more than 26,500 Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC trucks and SUVs due to a problem which could cause the cars' rear axles to lock.
General Motors is facing a class action lawsuit that alleges some of its automatic eight-speed Chevrolet, Cadillac and GMC vehicles have a defect in their transmissions.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed in light of complaints that the wireless chargers that come pre-installed in certain General Motors vehicles are not working.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org want to hear from anyone who bought a fat-burner or workout supplement from GNC following a lawsuit from the Oregon Attorney General that says the products contain unlawful, illegal synthetic ingredients.
London Metal Exchange-approved aluminum prices may have been artificially and illegally manipulated by deliberate stockpiling.
A class action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of investors who purchased Gold Resource Corp. common stock between Jan. 30, 2012 and Oct. 17, 2012.
Attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed against Good American for potentially false and misleading sales emails.
A class action lawsuit has been filed alleging that Goodman Manufacturing designed and sold defective air conditioners and other heating and cooling products.
It’s believed that GoodRx may have used tracking tools to record users’ personal and medical information and secretly share it with Facebook. Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are now gathering consumers to take action against GoodRx over potential violations of state privacy laws.
A class action lawsuit could help people get back the money they spent repairing and replacing their tires. Furthermore, it could force Goodyear to recall any problematic tires or otherwise alert customers to any widespread issues.
Attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed against Google after new research has suggested that the tech giant may have misrepresented the quality and nature of its video ad placements.
Two dialysis products - GranuFlo and NaturaLyte - have been the subject of the most serious type of recall, as they have been linked to a risk of sudden cardiac arrest.
Attorneys are looking into whether a lawsuit can be filed against Great Valley Cardiology in light of a recent data breach that may have exposed current and former patients’ personal and medical information for over two months.
If you own a "Lifetime" target date fund through Great-West Funds, you may be able to help get a lawsuit started against the investment company. Attorneys working with ClassAction.org have reason to believe that Great-West is charging excessive fees in connection with its "Lifetime" funds.
It has been alleged that certain Soleus and Gree USA dehumidifiers are defective and may be prone to catching fire.
When gasoline, chemicals or oil enter the groundwater, individuals drinking or bathing in the water are at-risk for serious side effects. Contaminated groundwater can lead to a variety of health problems including liver conditions, heart problems, cancer and learning disabilities.
A Groupon class action lawsuit has been filed against the world's largest online coupon website alleging that it misled investors.
If you own a "guaranteed account" – a type of investment sold through your retirement plan – attorneys working with ClassAction.org would like to speak with you. Allegations have surfaced that some investment companies may be charging secret, excessive fees in connection with these accounts.
A BP settlement has been reached to compensate individuals and businesses who suffered economic losses, property damage or illness due to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether certain hair dryers contain a defect that makes them more susceptible to catching fire.
Parents are complaining that the bassinet is not level, even when assembled correctly, and causes babies to roll to one side.
Halo Products Group advertises that their Versa 16 outdoor pizza oven can heat to 950 degrees Fahrenheit in 12 minutes—but consumers are saying the product is incapable of reaching anywhere close to this temperature within any timeframe.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether Happily violated Oregon and California automatic renewal laws. If so, they may be able to file a class action lawsuit.
The lawsuit claims that Harris Jewelry engaged in “illegal, fraudulent, and deceptive” conduct when it entered into financing agreements with and sold jewelry to active duty servicemembers.
Harris Teeter has been acquired by Kroger Co., and shareholders may be entitled to legal recourse if they are not happy with the share price agreement.
One Hartford life insurance policy is alleged to contain hidden costs which make the coverage overly expensive for consumers.
Harvard Pilgrim announced that the personal and health information of more than 2.5 million individuals was exposed for weeks during a ransomware attack, and attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed on behalf of victims.
Some health insurance companies may be purposely delaying coverage of Harvoni until the patient has reached later stages of hepatitis C in the hopes he or she will die or switch insurers before the company has to pay for the drug.
It has been reported that potentially millions of HCA Healthcare patients have had their personal data stolen and put up for sale online.
On August 21, 2023, Health Care Service Corporation filed a notice of a data breach with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. More than 190,000 individuals are reportedly affected by the breach, and now attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed.
Attorneys believe that healthcare workers who received incentive bonuses during the COVID-19 pandemic should have also, by law, seen an increase in their overtime rates.
A rapid blood thinner, Heparin is used in dialysis and surgery to prevent blood clots. Unfortunately, in Jan. 2008, a tainted batch of Heparin caused serious allergic reactions in patients.
Used to treat breast cancer in women, Herceptin's label was changed after studies showed an increase in cardio toxicity among patients.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are currently speaking with patients who experienced complications following hernia mesh surgery, including severe pain, dangerous infections and other serious problems that led to second surgeries to remove or replace the mesh.
Consumers who were overcharged for domestic, international, or collect calls made from pay phones and hotel room phones may be able to collect compensation for these high phone call fees.
The attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating potential lawsuits on behalf of patients who were implanted with any metal-on-metal hip replacements manufactured by Biomet, DePuy, Smith & Nephew, Stryker, and Wright Medical.
Marketing representatives for HMOs who were wrongfully denied overtime pay may be able to file a lawsuit to recover unpaid overtime wages.
Attorneys are investigating whether Hobby Lobby is pricing identical products differently, causing some customers to be overcharged.
Certain lenders may be engaging in a unfair, deceptive and misleading practices to wrongfully deny consumers permanent modifications of their mortgages, including allegedly repeatedly requesting the same documents and failing to grant permanent modifications after finishing a trial payments plan.
If you were notified that your information may have been compromised in the 2014 data breach at Home Depot, you may be able to join the class action lawsuit against the home-improvement store.
It has been alleged that certain banks and mortgage companies have been changing the terms of their home equity loans and commercial lines of credit, or suspending them entirely, without reason in an attempt to appear healthier to federal regulators.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org would like to hear from anyone who owns or leases a 2017 Honda Civic and had their car roll away. They're investigating whether the problem may have been caused by an inherent design defect.
A class action lawsuit has been filed alleging that a defect is causing the windshields in 2017-2019 Honda CR-V vehicles to spontaneously crack.
Attorneys are investigating whether a defect in the ZF 9HP transmission is causing a sudden and unexpected shaking, commonly referred to as “juddering.”
Attorneys are investigating whether several hospitals and healthcare centers took proper steps to protect patients’ personal health data and provide timely notice upon discovering unauthorized access to this information.
Attorneys are investigating potential lawsuits against hotels and conference centers that jam or block individuals' personal Wi-Fi signals.
Are you an HP shareholder? If so, find out if you have legal recourse to collect compensation in light of a recent $8.8 billion write down.
Attorneys are investigating whether a lawsuit can be filed against HP for selling laptops with defective hinges.
Customers have complained that the touchpad on their laptop stops working intermittently and becomes unresponsive, lags, freezes or responds without user input.
Attorneys are looking into whether HP pushed out firmware updates to its printers that illegally blocked consumers from using non-HP ink.
HSBC Mortgage Holders: If you were forced or coerced into buying an excessive flood insurance policy, you may have legal recourse. Our website is investigating claims that certain banks have been forcing borrowers to buy or maintain flood insurance policies that are unnecessary, overly expensive, or
In a lawsuit achieving class action status, HSBC has been charged with imposing excessive and overpriced hazard insurance on homeowners to procure a hidden and unwarranted profit. While force placing homeowner's insurance on homeowners whose policies have lapsed is not illegal in and of itself, HSBC
Over Easy Management, a franchisee of more than a dozen Huddle House locations throughout Tennessee, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas, is currently facing a number of class action lawsuits over unpaid wages.
It’s being investigated whether Hungryroot violated the auto-renewal laws of California and Oregon by not clearly disclosing that its subscriptions automatically renew and making it difficult for customers to cancel.
A class action lawsuit has been filed alleging that the owners and operators of the Elly oil rig that spilled more than 140,000 gallons of oil into the Pacific Ocean acted negligently and are now responsible for the harm California residents and businesses have suffered.
Attorneys have reason to believe these insurance claims are being drastically underpaid – and that policyholders have a short window of time to take action and recover the money they’re owed.
Hyundai and Kia are facing class action lawsuits claiming that they misled consumers by advertising inaccurate fuel efficiency ratings for certain 2011, 2012 and 2013 models.
Attorneys are looking into certain Hyundai and Kia models that were recalled in late 2022 due to a problem with the electric oil pump in their dual-clutch transmissions. It’s believed that the recalls may not have adequately addressed the underlying issue.
Thousands of 2020-2022 Hyundai Palisade and Kia Telluride SUVs were recalled over a fire risk related to faulty trailer hitch wiring harnesses, and attorneys are looking into whether a class action lawsuit can be filed to provide more relief to drivers.
Attorneys are investigating whether a defect is to blame for a large number of complaints from Hyundai and Kia drivers who say they’ve experienced oil leaks stemming from problems with the oil pan or drain plug.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed on behalf of Hyundai owners who experienced problems with the paint on their cars. They've read through dozens of complaints from Hyundai owners who say the paint "bubbled" or peeled off their cars.
In light of complaints that the 2016 Hyundai Tucson is burning through oil more quickly than it should be, attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether a defect is to blame.
Hy-Vee is being investigated for potential WARN Act violations after hundreds of workers were fired in a round of layoffs.
Allegations have surfaced that IBM is capping these employees’ commissions despite promising that salespeople could make as much as they want because there would be no caps on commissions.
It’s believed that a group of banks has illegally manipulated the financial benchmark Intercontinental Exchange London Interbank Offered Rate (ICE LIBOR) and has set ICE LIBOR rates lower than what they should have been over the past five years.
Class action lawsuits have been filed against IKO Manufacturing alleging that the company's organic roofing shingles are defective and fail well before their useful life expectancies.
If you live in CA and believe a company recorded a phone call without your consent, attorneys working with ClassAction.org want to hear from you. The aforementioned attorneys are investigating whether certain business are breaking state law by illegally recording conversations with their customers.
Several lawsuits have been filed on behalf of students and other young workers who were hired as "unpaid interns" in lieu of paid employees.
Attorneys have reason to believe Airbnb may have violated Illinois privacy law by collecting and storing facial scans from users’ photos and IDs, uploaded for verification purposes.
If you use your fingerprint to clock in and out of work, your employer may be violating the law. Workers may be owed $1,000. Learn more.
Attorneys are investigating whether Instagram is following an Illinois privacy law known as the Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA).
Attorneys are looking into whether a class action lawsuit can be filed against the health plan provider in light of two recent data breaches that may have exposed the personal and medical information of thousands of its clients’ employees.
Imprelis, a herbicide sold to lawn professionals only, has reportedly been linked to the death of Norway spruces, eastern white pines, and other plants on lawns and golf courses.
Class actions are being filed against independent energy companies to help people get their money back for excessive gas and electric bills. Learn more.
If you purchased an Indexed Universal life insurance policy, ClassAction.org wants to hear from you. We have reason to believe that some companies, including AXA Equitable and Pacific Life, may have used misleading financial return illustrations when selling their permanent life insurance policies.
IndyMac Mortgage Holders: If you were forced or coerced into buying an excessive flood insurance policy, you may have legal recourse. Class Action.org is investigating claims that certain banks have been forcing borrowers to purchase or maintain flood insurance policies that are unnecessary, overly
Medtronic Infuse bone grafts are designed to encourage bone growth in spinal fusion operations. The product is a man-made protein that is soaked in a sponge and then implanted into the spine in a metal casing. Infuse has proven effective at encouraging bone growth in patients, but many have
A lawsuit filed against manufacturer Kids2 claims the bassinets are dangerously unstable, creating a risk of suffocation and death for infants.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed against Ingenuity over several of its high chairs. Complaints have surfaced that despite being advertised as “dishwasher safe,” the seating pads of these high chairs can warp and/or shrink after being put in the dishwasher.
Medtronic recently reported that users of its InPen diabetes management app may have had their private health information secretly shared with Google through tracking and analytics tools.
Attorneys are investigating whether a defect is causing certain Insinkerator garbage disposals, including those in the Badger series, to leak from the side or the bottom.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Insomniac Entertainment and Live Nation Worldwide, Inc. alleging that wages were illegally withheld from "volunteers" of the companies' electronic music festivals.
A number of lawsuits have been filed against insurance companies over allegations that they're not paying their investigators properly. GEICO has already been sued – and now courts are beginning to rule in favor of the investigators.
Lawsuits have been filed against Janssen Pharmaceuticals alleging that Invega can increase a user's risk of developing gynecomastia and/or hyperprolactinemia.
Attorneys across the country are investigating whether lawsuits can be filed against Janssen Pharmaceuticals over its Type 2 diabetes drug Invokana and its link to ketoacidosis.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org want to hear from iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus users who experienced unresponsiveness with their touchscreens. This problem, which some refer to as "touch disease," may occur with or after a gray bar flickering across the top of the screen.
A class action lawsuit has been filed alleging that these products have been falsely advertised in that they are incapable of repairing users’ hair. Attorneys believe consumers have been misled and should be given their money back.
Hundreds of lawsuits have been filed over injuries connected to retrievable inferior vena cava (IVC) filters made by C.R. Bard and Cook Medical. The suits say the devices are "defective and unreasonably dangerous" and seek compensation for patients who suffered complications from the filters.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether a lawsuit can be filed against Ivy Asset Strategy Fund. It is suspected that the company and its management officers may have violated federal and law and breached the fiduciary duty they owed their investors.
Property owners who experienced problems with James Hardie fiber cement siding may be able to participate in a class action lawsuit to recover compensation for repair costs and other damages
Januvia lawsuits are being considered across the country in light of allegations that the drug's maker failed to properly warn patients about the risk of pancreatic cancer.
A lawsuit has been filed alleging a defect in certain Jeep Cherokees causes the electronic parking brake to engage while the vehicle is moving, resulting in unexpected stalling or stopping.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed on behalf of 2014-2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee owners who had their vehicles roll away unexpectedly. Dozens of complaints have surfaced that the cars can roll away after being put in park.
An investigation was launched after the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) announced in May 2020 that the 2019-2020 four-door Jeep Wrangler had tipped onto its passenger side during a front-end crash test.
Attorneys would like to hear from property owners who are experiencing problems with JELD-WEN windows.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org want to speak to current and former Jimmy John's employees to determine whether a class action can be filed against the company over its uniform policy.
Consumers and entities who purchased JM Eagle PVC pipes may have legal recourse in light of claims that the company knowingly misled the public in selling a substandard product.
JP Morgan business bankers who were denied overtime pay may be able to file an unpaid overtime claim to seek up to three years of back wages.
Former borrowers of JP Morgan Chase may be eligible to participate in a class action lawsuit challenging the banking giant for its overpriced "force placed" hazard insurance, a federal court ruled. The claim brought against JP Morgan Chase accuses the bank of purchasing forced placed property
Property owners who took out a mortgage loan with JP Morgan Chase and had an insurance policy, such as hazard or flood coverage, force-placed on them may have legal recourse. Allegedly, when some mortgage loan holders fail to maintain their hazard insurance coverage, JPMorgan Chase and Chase Bank
Businesses which received junk faxes may have legal recourse to recover compensation if the sender violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
The lawsuits are alleging JUUL Labs, Inc. represented in advertising and marketing that Juul products are “the alternative to cigarettes,” implying that they are healthier and less addictive than cigarettes
Kannact recently announced a data breach that reportedly compromised the personal and health information of over 100,000 health plan members.
It’s believed that Kasa Living may have illegally collected and stored Illinois users’ facial geometries when they uploaded their IDs and live selfies for verification purposes.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org have started an investigation into Kenmore ovens sold by Sears. They're investigating whether some of the ovens may contain a design and/or manufacturing defect that causes them to catch on fire.
Are coal companies dumping coal slurry back onto your property? Attorneys believe that coal mining companies need specific permission to inject coal slurry back into landowners’ properties and that this disposal is not covered by their original mining agreements.
Attorney are investigating whether keyless ignition cars are unreasonably dangerous and pose an extreme risk when they’re unknowingly left running in owners’ and lessees’ garages.
A class action has been filed against Kia claiming the car maker sold cars with defective sunroofs. Click to learn more.
Attorneys are looking into whether a defect is causing Hyundai and Kia vehicles’ 1.4- and 1.6-liter “Gamma” engines to catch fire and, if so, whether a class action lawsuit can be filed.
Attorneys are investigating whether a class action lawsuit can be filed following the February 2022 recall of nearly 500,000 Hyundai and Kia vehicles due to a fire risk.
A lawsuit has been filed alleging that a defect in Kia and Hyundai vehicles makes them easy to operate without a key. The apparent security vulnerability has been highlighted in a recent social media trend, leading to an ongoing theft problem.
Kia drivers are reporting that the black trim on their Nightfall Edition vehicles is prematurely fading, peeling, pitting or discoloring.
Attorneys are investigating whether the window regulators in certain Kia vehicles are defective and, if so, whether a class action lawsuit can be filed.