Deceived by a corporation? Whether it’s hidden fees, false advertising, or unsafe products, you have the right to fight back and claim compensation.
Did You Know? Class action lawsuits return billions of dollars to consumers every year. Don't leave money on the table for corporate wrongdoing.
A consumer class action is a lawsuit filed on behalf of a large group of customers who all suffered similar harm from the same company. Instead of thousands of individual lawsuits, one unified action forces the corporation to compensate everyone affected.
These lawsuits level the playing field. Corporations know most people won't sue over a $50 hidden fee, so they abuse that fact. Class actions unite thousands of small claims into one massive legal force.
We connect victims with legal teams for a wide variety of consumer issues:
Misleading product benefits, fake "clinically proven" claims, or "natural" labels on synthetic goods.
Subscription traps, auto-renewals without consent, illegal bank fees, and phantom charges.
Apps selling user data without permission, unauthorized location tracking, and facial recognition misuse.
Household appliances that break, dangerous children's toys, and chemicals in consumer goods.
You may qualify even if your individual loss was small. Eligibility typically requires:
You purchased a product based on false or misleading claims.
You were charged a hidden fee or billed after canceling a subscription.
You had your personal information used or shared without consent.
You bought a product later recalled for safety issues.
Class action settlements often result in multi-million dollar funds distributed to consumers.
Reimbursement for the cost of the product, hidden fees, or subscription charges.
Free replacement of defective products or manufacturer-paid repairs.
Fines to punish fraud and court orders forcing the company to change its deceptive practices.
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