The Juul Class Action $300M Settlement And All There Is To Know About It!

Did you purchase any Juul products in the United States before December 7, 2022, ?, then you may be entitled to a Settlement Benefit. Read this review to find out more about the Juul Class Action $300M Settlement Case.

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What is The Juul Class Action $300M Settlement

A proposed Settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit involving JUUL Labs, Inc. Marketing, Sales Practices, and Products Liability Litigation, No. 19-md-02913-WHO (N.D. Cal.),. The Consumers who had purchased these products Filed in 2018, the plaintiffs charged Juul with misleading the public about the addictiveness and the risk of their e-cigarettes and nicotine cartridges — claiming, for example, that its pre-filled pods contained the same amount nicotine as a pack of cigarettes, when the pods actually contained significantly higher levels.

What is the Lawsuit All about

The Lawsuit alleges that Plaintiffs paid more for JUUL products than they otherwise would have paid if accurate information concerning the products’ addictiveness and safety had been provided. The Lawsuit also alleges that JUUL products were unlawfully marketed to minors. The Defendants deny these allegations and assert that they did not violate any law.

How to know if you are in the settlement class

You are included in this settlement as a Settlement Class Member if you purchased certain JUUL products before December 7, 2022.

The provisions of the Settlement

To receive a payment from the Altria Settlement, you must make a claim. You only need to file one claim to receive payment from the settlements in the Lawsuit. If you already submitted a claim for the first settlement, you DO NOT need to submit anything further to receive payment from the new settlement. If you have not previously submitted a claim, you can do so on this website here or return a claim form by mail. If you bought directly from JUUL’s website and have not previously submitted a claim, you should have received an email or postcard indicating the purchase amount on record for you that includes a claim code that is specific to you. You can return the postcard by mail or make a claim here.

The deadline to make a claim is February 5, 2024 (deadline has now passed)

Conclusion

You can opt out of the Settlement Class (also known as excluding yourself) if you want to sue Altria for claims similar to this case. If you previously opted out of the first settlement and you also wish to opt out of this new settlement, you must submit a new opt out form

click Here to read about other settlement cases.

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