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The second federal Uber sexual assault bellwether trial is underway in North Carolina, involving claims a woman was groped and had to flee from the driver.
A lawsuit against multiple cosmetics companies alleges they are liable for a bladder cancer diagnosis impacting a Texas cosmetologist who used hair dye products for more than 40 years.
Campbell’s allegedly marketed certain ready-to-eat soups as microwavable despite packaging that may break down under heat and release harmful microplastics into food during normal use.
The state of Nevada has reached a settlement agreement with Roblox Corporation involving more than $12 million and a number of changes to the platform meant to protect children from sexual predators.
The FDA has declared that a Philips Trilogy EVO ventilator device correction should be considered a class I recall, saying the problems are capable of causing serious injury or death following three injury reports.
The first Bard PowerPort lawsuit bellwether trial commences next week involving claims that a man suffered a severe infection due to the port catheter's allegedly defective design.
A wrongful death lawsuit claims that a HeartMate II LVAD was defectively designed and caused fatal blood clots, joining a growing number of complaints over alleged device defects tied to serious complications.
A new lawsuit alleges Roblox and Fortnite are intentionally designed to foster addictive behaviors in young users, with the platforms’ mechanics can cause sleep disruption, social withdrawal and emotional distress.
A product liability lawsuit alleges an Inspire sleep apnea implant malfunctioned and delivered prolonged electrical shocks, causing severe injuries that required removal and led to ongoing physical and emotional harm.
Amazon is facing a product liability lawsuit filed by a man who alleges an e-bike he purchased through the site malfunctioned when its front wheel detached during use, causing him to suffer serious facial and dental injuries.
The family of a Texas woman who died from an alleged GLP-1 overdose after using a drug sold by a compounding pharmacy has filed a class action lawsuit, claiming the medication was defectively formulated and unreasonably dangerous.
Four companies — Hilton, LinkedIn, PNC Bank and Wells Fargo — are facing class action lawsuits alleging they secretly tracked users’ online activity through pixel trackers and other hidden technologies.
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A product liability lawsuit alleges a defectively designed femoral nail implant failed after surgery, causing permanent impairment that has limited a man’s daily activities.
A medical malpractice lawsuit alleges that a doctor who performed a woman’s liposuction procedure caused a nitrous oxide overdose, resulting in brain toxicity.
Federal safety officials have announced a recall of nearly 300,000 Hyundai and Genesis vehicles following reports that improperly attached front seat belt anchors may detach during a crash.
A class action lawsuit alleges that Nutro Natural Choice dog foods contain artificial preservatives, despite being advertised as free of synthetic preservatives.
A $1.4M Hoban & Associates class action settlement offers cash to consumers whose information was screened by the rental company without proper disclosure.
Colgate-Palmolive has agreed to a $2.9 million class action settlement to resolve claims that it misled consumers about the safety and quality of Tom's of Maine products.... Read More
A Louisiana man's Boston Scientific WaveWriter Alpha SCS lawsuit claims the implant failed to provide the promised pain relief and, in fact, made things worse before it needed to be surgically removed.
Abbott Laboratories has been ordered to pay $70 million to four mothers whose newborns developed NEC after being fed Similac, following a jury’s decision to add $17 million in punitive damages to the award.
A Florida woman’s lawsuit alleges a defective heating pad caused severe burn injuries that required extensive medical treatment after the device overheated or failed to shut off automatically.
Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, is blocking attorney ads on its websites seeking to recruit plaintiffs for potential social media addiction lawsuits after being hit with large trial verdicts.
A class action lawsuit claims that Wagner Spray Tech failed to warn consumers of a defect in nearly 700K recalled steam cleaners that poses a burn risk.
A Tennessee man’s lawsuit alleges that BetMGM ignored his placement on self-exclusion lists maintained by both the State of Tennessee and the company’s own platform.
Roblox, Snapchat and Discord face a child sexual exploitation lawsuit alleging that the platforms failed to protect a teenage girl from sexual predators who exploited the systems' lack of safety features.
The family of a Texas teen has filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging high caffeine levels in an Alani Nu energy drink caused the 17 year old to suffer a fatal cardiac event.
The owners of the MV Dali, which crashed into and collapsed Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge in 2024, agreed to pay their insurance company back for what it has already paid the state of Maryland.
Federal health officials warn that some Cook Medical sizing catheters may fracture during use, raising concerns about device integrity during procedures.
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A jury has awarded $53 million to four mothers who say their children suffered life-altering NEC injuries from being fed Similac infant formula shortly after being born preterm.
A Georgia woman says she bought wound care kits containing recalled Nurse Assist sterile water, leading to a severe infection that has yet to be cured.
An Oster countertop French door oven lawsuit alleges a defective design in certain devices may cause the product’s doors to detach, inflicting severe burn injuries on users.
A federal judge dismissed a sports betting lawsuit against DraftKings and Bet365 brought by MLB players, indicating that attorneys had reached a settlement agreement over the apps illegally using their likenesses in gambling promotions.
Federal safety officials have announced a recall of about 1.7 million Bissell steam cleaners after more than 200 reports that the devices unexpectedly expelled hot water or steam.
AngioDynamics faces a Vortex port lawsuit from a woman who says the device only lasted a month before causing an infection and dangerous blood clots in her neck.
A federal judge has called on parties involved in Paraquat lawsuits to provide a Special Master with details of a proposed settlement agreement that has been in the works for the past year.
A lawsuit filed against Home Depot and Louisville Ladder seeks to hold the companies responsible for spinal trauma and other injuries suffered by the plaintiff when the ladder failed structurally.
A new report finds that advanced vehicle safety features are more effective when bundled together, with larger safety packages associated with fewer property damage and bodily injury liability claims.
A lawsuit claims Nordic Ware has falsely advertised its bakeware as ‘Made in the USA’ despite the products' aluminum and bauxite being sourced from abroad.
This recall involves Yeeluzan-branded pool drain covers that are sold for use in swimming pools. The pool drain covers measure about 8.7 inches in diameter and weigh 1.7 pounds. They are white and made of ABS plastic and sold in two-packs.
This recall involves Osprey 700 Max with model numbers WY3312MAX and WY100MAX and S1 model number WY200) robotic pool vacuums. Only products with serial numbers listed in the table below are subject to recall. Note: "XXXX" represents any four numeric digits. Product Details Osprey 700 Max S1 Model Number(s) WY3312MAX and WY100MAX WY200 Product Color(s) Grey and blue Grey and blue Brand Name Location The "Wybot" brand name is printed on the top/front of the pool vacuums The "Wybot" brand name is printed on the top/front of the pool vacuums Weight (approximate) 17 pounds 17 pounds Measurements (approximate) 14.6 x 14.1 x 9.4 inches 18 x 17 x 11.5 inches Serial Number Location Inside the top cover Inside the top cover Serial Number (a 10-digit number following the model name) Represented by "WY100M**" Represented by "WY200-" and "W200**" Serial Numbers Subject to Recall WY100M230117XXXX; WY100M230127XXXX; WY100M230130XXXX and WY100M230318XXXX WY200-230328XXXX and W200**230330XXXX
This recall involves the Breez 2-in-1 Smart Bedroom and White Noise electrical fan that provides a combination of white noise and air circulation. It comes in white with a beige stand and is equipped with a temperature-sensing Auto-Fan Mode and user-friendly smart features accessible via the companion app. The Breez fans have a removable barrel power jack and have a serial number on the underside of the fan's wooden base that begins with BZ10 or BZ02.
This recall involves all Silks-branded children's loungewear sets. The recalled two-piece loungewear sets consist of a short-sleeved shirt and matching shorts or pants. The sets were sold in multiple colors with varying prints and in children's sizes 2T through 13/14. "Silks" and the size are printed on the sewn-in neck label and on the seam label.
This recall involves ShymeryDirect branded LED lights. The recalled lights emit a warm white light. Each of the 24 LED lights includes two CR2032 lithium coin batteries. The LED lights measure about 1 inch in diameter. The products are clearly marked with the code X0037GYJYX on their packaging.
This recall involves male-to-male extension cords, also known as pigtail cables, model numbers RY-US-06 and RY_US-1.5. The recalled, 125V 12AWG, heavy-duty extension cords are generally used to back-feed electricity to a residence during a power outage by connecting a generator to an outlet in the home. The blue or yellow cords have two male ends with a three-prong black plug and measure between 23.6 inches and 59 inches long. The model number is printed on the product's purchase order or receipt.
This recall involves VEEKTOMX VT103 Small Portable Charger Mini Power Banks. The power banks are white, pink, or purple. The recalled power banks have model number "VT103" imprinted on the back of the power bank and do NOT contain a serial number on the bottom right corner of the back of the power bank. Note: Do not throw this recalled lithium-ion battery or device in the trash, in the general recycling stream (e.g., street-level or curbside recycling bins), or in used battery recycling boxes found at various retail and home improvement stores. Recalled lithium-ion batteries must be disposed of differently than other batteries, because they present a greater risk of fire. Your municipal household hazardous waste (HHW) collection center may accept this recalled lithium-ion battery or device for disposal. Before taking your battery or device to a HHW collection center, contact that office ahead of time and ask whether it accepts recalled lithium-ion batteries. If it does not, contact your municipality for further guidance.
This recall involves the 7-foot Pre-Lit Twinkling Buck sold under the Member's Mark brand name. It has warm white colored LED lights and a control box for the lights. The recalled model number 990404199 is printed on the cord tag near the adaptor wall plug and on the packaging.
This recall involves the Monorail Weight Pocket, which is sold as an accessory designed to attach to a Scuba Diving BCD. The weight pocket has a black base and a fabric pouch sold in multiple colors with a gray plastic D-ring handle attached to it. The weight pocket was sold in two sizes, standard and mini, and eight colors, including black, blue, green, orange, pink, teal, white and yellow. The standard size is about 10.75 inches long by 3.75 inches wide by 2 inches deep and weighs about 9.6 ounces. The mini size is about 7.5 inches long by 3.75 wide by 2 inches deep and weighs about 7.52 ounces. Both sizes have a color cover and "Monorail Weight System" printed on the bottom of the pocket. SCUBAPRO is printed on the cover of the standard size.
This recall involves two Prestige-branded metal butane torch lighters. The Supernova gray and black lighters have a rugged, industrial look, a textured grip with a mesh-like metal panel on the side with three horizontal bands and a cap at the top of the flame valve. The Typhoon rectangular lighters are silver, black and black/silver with a metal and matte finish and have the ignition trigger on the side with a cap on top of the flame valve.
This recall involves Muscccm-branded pool drain covers that were sold for use in swimming pools. The pool drain covers are 7 inches long by 6.5 inches wide by 1.8 inches tall and weigh 11.7 ounces. They are white and made of ABS plastic. "Muscccm" is printed on the products packaging.
This recall involves Maitys' drinkware charms. The recalled magnetic charms were sold in sets of 400 multicolored charms with magnetic backings used to attach the charm to glass drinkware. "Maitys" is printed on the front of the charm's box.
This recall involves Happiness Light LED lights. The recalled round lights emit a white light. Each of the 24 LED lights includes two CR2032 lithium coin batteries. The LED lights measure about 1.18 inches in diameter. This recall involves Happiness Light LED lights. The recalled round lights emit a white light. Each of the 24 LED lights includes two CR2032 lithium coin batteries. The LED lights measure about 1.18 inches in diameter.
This recall involves Head Ski Boots with fluorescent yellow components from model years 2016 through 2022 with the model names and article codes shown in the following charts. The article code consists of six digits and is marked in the heel area on the inner side of the left boot. Chart 1 - Boots with fluorescent yellow shell materials eligible for replacement: Article code Model name Production years 606616 NEXT EDGE 85HT Rental model 2016 2017 607056 VECTOR EVO ST 2017 607311 ADVANT EDGE 65 R Rental model 2017 607335 RAPTOR 50HT Rental model junior 2017 2018 607337 RAPTOR 40HT Rental model junior 2017 2018 608033 608032 VECTOR RS 130 VECTOR RS 130S No liner 2018 608113 ADVANT EDGE 105 2018 609060 VECTOR EVO ST 2019 607121 ADVANT EDGE 95 2017 601113 FORMULA RS 120 2021 601150 FORMULA 120 2021 602113 FORMULA RS 120 GW 2022 602124 FORMULA 120 GW 2022 602127 FORMULA 120 2022 Chart 2 - Boots with fluorescent yellow sole inserts eligible for new sole inserts: Article code Model name Production years 605048 VECTORRS 2015 605052 VECTOR EVO XR 2016 2017 606035 VECTOR EVO ST 2016 606115 ADVANT EDGE 95 2016 601105 FORMULA 130 RS 2021 601140 FORMULA 130 2021.
This recall involves Besslly Halloween Pumpkin Carving Kits, Model CHD-014-2. The carving kits come with five tea light candles containing 15 preinstalled button cell batteries, ten carving tools with black and orange handles and a bat pattern, ten emoticon stickers, one handbag, and one pair of black latex gloves. "X004P47MYP Besslly Hallow...Fun and Durable New" is printed on the carving kit package.
This recall involves Easymake adult portable bed rails. The white and gray metal bed rails measure about 31.3 inches wide by 39.4 inches tall and have extendable handles and legs with gray padding and a gray storage mesh pocket. "EASYMAKE" and "Manufacturer: Zhongshan Yungu daily products Co., LTD" are printed on the product packaging.
This recall involves certain BISSELL Steam Shot OmniReach and Omni handheld steam cleaners with attachments. The affected model numbers are 4155, 4155L, 4155W, 4155G, 4155D, 4155J, 4155Y, 4155P, 4171, 4171L, 4171W, and 4171F. The model numbers are located on the product rating label on the bottom of the unit. The recalled units were sold in green, gray, white, blue, and dark blue. Depending on the model, the products include an accessory nozzle, grout brush, round detail brushes, flat scraping tool, and angle concentrator tool, and may also include an extension hose, fabric steamer and steam squeegee. The attachments and the hose are gray in color.
A new claim against Boston Scientific joins a growing number of spinal cord stimulator lawsuits alleging the systems have failed to relieve pain and instead worsened symptoms for many individuals.
A federal judge has blocked plaintiffs in Bard PowerPort lawsuits from telling juries most of the details of an FDA warning letter, which admonished the company over failures to report adverse events with its IVC filters.
A settlement has been reached resolving claims that a New York fertility clinic’s mishandling and improper storage destroyed a New Jersey woman’s frozen eggs, eliminating her chance to have more biological children after she spent more than $80,000 on treatment.
The sports betting sites DraftKings and Fanduel have filed an appeal with the Fourth Circuit in an effort to remove a lawsuit by the City of Baltimore to federal jurisdiction.
The son of a couple who died from carbon monoxide poisoning has filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging that Hyundai’s keyless ignition system was defectively designed.
A class action lawsuit alleges that CVS and CVS Caremark accepted kickbacks from drug makers and failed to pass the money along to PBM clients as promised.
A class action lawsuit alleges that the six biggest fertilizer manufacturers in the United States have conspired to fix prices for nitrogen, phosphate and potassium fertilizers.
A federal judge has selected 10 hair relaxer lawsuits to serve as potential bellwether trials after altering the selection process to eliminate non-representative cases.
Roblox and Snapchat face a lawsuit from a Louisiana mother who says the platforms' lack of safety features led to the exploitation of her 11-year-old daughter.
A Pennsylvania couple has filed a product liability lawsuit alleging a Kenmore dehumidifier malfunctioned during normal use, igniting a fire that spread through their home and caused extensive damage.
The JPML has ordered all ByHeart formula infant botulism lawsuits filed in federal courts nationwide to be consolidated before one judge for pretrial proceedings.
Federal health officials have announced a recall impacting more than half a million Medtronic MiniMed insulin pumps after the manufacturer identified a design flaw that may cause the devices to deliver too little or too much insulin.
A class action lawsuit alleges that Opexus failed to prevent a February 2025 data breach in which highly confidential government files were extracted and destroyed.
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A Depo-Provera lawsuit indicates that a Washington state woman must receive ongoing medical monitoring and brain scans due to a high-risk brain tumor allegedly caused by the birth control shot.
An Illinois man's Dupixent injection lawsuit claims manufacturers knew, or should have known, about the potential T-cell cancer risks, but hid those problems from the public.
A California stoneworker joins a growing number of plaintiffs who have filed lawsuits alleging quartz countertop manufacturers knew for years that silica dust from their products could cause silicosis and other serious respiratory conditions.
A new study links GLP-1 medications to increased gastrointestinal risks, while also raising broader concerns about other potential complications associated with the diabetes and weight loss drugs.
A class action lawsuit says Ener-C Sugar-Free Multivitamin Drink Mixes are falsely advertised as ‘all-natural,’ given that they contain synthetic ingredients.
An Illinois woman has joined a growing number of plaintiffs alleging that the Medtronic Intellis neurostimulator, and similar devices, may fail to relieve chronic pain and instead lead to worsening complications.
More than 3.1 million bottles of widely sold eye drops are being recalled over concerns that manufacturing issues may have compromised sterility, increasing the risk of eye infections and potential vision loss risks.
Four Suboxone tooth decay lawsuits will eventually be selected and prepared for bellwether trials set to begin in March 2028, according to a court order.
This recall involves Tuymec Minoxidil Hair Growth Kit. The kits contain two black spray bottles with labels that read "Tuymec Minoxidil Hair Hair Growth", "Advanced Formula" and "5% Minoxidil with BIOTIN". The kits come in black cartons with white and silver lettering that include "Drug Facts" on the back, distributor information on one of its sides, three icons making product claims on its other side, and batch, manufacture and expiration dates on its bottom.
This recall involves TecFlox's topical solution bottles. The hair and beard growth serum comes in white plastic bottles fitted with a white nozzle and was sold in packs of four bottles. "TecFlox Minoxidil Topical Solution" is printed on the bottle's label and the manufacture date "MFD 2025.8.25" on the underside of the bottle.
This recall involves Sangohe-branded adult portable bed rails models 504E and 504Q. Model 504E bed rail comes in black, measures 23 inches wide by 35 inches tall, and weighs nine pounds. The model number "504E" can be found on the outer packaging box, on the product label/sticker attached to the bed rail, and on the first page of the instruction manual. Model 504Q bed rail comes in black, measures 28.5 inches wide by 43.3 inches tall, and weighs nine pounds. The model number "504Q" can be found on the outer packaging box, on the product label/sticker attached to the bed rail, and on the first page of the instruction manual.
This recall involves Samson International canopy bed frames sold under the Universal Broadmoor brand name. There are two models involved, Bellevue and Oaklynn. Both models come in king size and queen size. The model numbers are M24109230, M24109240 (Bellevue Queen and King) and M24107230, M24107240 (Oaklynn Queen and King). The name "Samson International" and the model number are printed on the manufacturing label located on the inside of the bed frame on the right hand-side when looking from the foot of the bed.
This recall involves Member's Mark-branded Valentine SS Notch Collar children's pajama sets. The Valentine's-themed pajamas consist of a short and a short-sleeve, button-up top with a front pocket. They were sold in various colors and prints, including solid pink, pink with hearts and cream with bows, and in sizes XS (4/5), S (6/6X), M (7/8), L (10/12), XL (14/16). "Member's Mark" and the size are printed on the pajama's neck label.
This recall involves Ocun Condor HMS Triple Carabiners sold in dark gray and blue. The carabiners have an independent internal wire gate for belaying and rappelling and a triple locking action gate. The affected carabiners have the following batch numbers 24003xx, 24004xx, 24010xx, 24023xx, 24024xx, 24025xx, 25005xx, 25006xx. The batch number is found on the spine of the carabiner.
This recall involves battery chargers, model T400, sold under the brand names "HTRC" and "Haisito." The recalled chargers are black with a touch screen, and the model number T400 is printed on the front. Some units have the brand name "HTRC" printed on the front, while other units do not have a visible brand name. Units without a visible brand name may still have the model number "T400" printed on the front. The brand name "Haisito" may not be printed on the product but may be located on the purchase receipt.
This recall involves Gavoyeat Halloween Light-Up Rings Party Favors, model number 43398-68657. "B07GF8VD7N" appears on the back of packaging. The light-up rings come with 50 multi-colored party favors that light up and each includes three preinstalled button cell batteries. The batteries are visible through the inner clear casing. The light-up rings have "Holiday Party Favors LED Light Up Ring" printed on the back of the package.
This recall involves three different sizes of ELENKER-branded bed rails. The collapsible, portable adult bed rails are silver and come with a strap. Model HFK-5115 (SKU K90002C1) bed rails measure about 37.8 inches wide and 16.3 inches high. Model HFK-5116 (SKU K90001C1) bed rails measure about 28.5 inches wide and 16.3 inches high. Model HFK-5124 (SKU K90003C1) bed rails measure about 48.6 inches wide and 16.3 inches high. The SKU number is printed on the product packaging.
This recall involves Granitestone Diamond Pro Blue stainless steel sauté pans. The sauté pans were sold in a 2-Piece Set with one pan measuring 10 inches and the other pan measuring 11.5 inches. The UPC number is 0-80313-08131-6.
This recall involves Coluans Christmas Light-Up Rings Party Favors, model number SJP-50. The light-up rings come with 50 multi-colored party favors, including light-up Santas, Christmas trees gingerbread men and other Christmas themed shapes. Each ring includes three preinstalled button cell batteries. The preinstalled button cell batteries are visible through the inner clear casing. The light-up rings have "SJP-50" and "SDJRJJZ0813" printed on labels located at the bottom of the packaging box.
This recall involves Beestech's spiral children's tower toys. The toy has five multicolored levels and a basketball hoop with a character's face at the top. The toys measure about 10 inches high by four inches wide and come with six plastic balls. "Beestech" and model number "Bee-210316-01" are printed on the product's packaging.
A class action lawsuit says that Wayfair fails to clearly disclose that many items are not eligible to be returned within the advertised 30-day window.
A $500K Anova Culinary settlement offers cash to Californians who may have been required to provide private info when shopping from the retailer online.
A $2.6M Complete Payroll Solutions settlement offers cash and credit monitoring to those who may have been affected by a data breach discovered in March 2024.
This recall involves the Vive Health Compact Bed Rail (model LVA2009SLV) and Bed Rail Collection V (model LVA2097SLV), as well as units of the Vive Health Bed Rail model LVA1024 purchased on or before August 21, 2023. Vive Health previously recalled units of model LVA1024 purchased after August 21, 2023, on February 19, 2026. The recalled bed rails are made of silver or white metal tubing with a black foam rubber grip handle. The recalled bed rails may not contain model numbers or brand-specific labels.
This recall involves Sunnyyes branded LED mini lights. The recalled color changing lights have 13 colors. Each of the 10 multicolored lights includes two CR2032 lithium coin batteries. The lights include two remote controls that contain one CR2025 coin lithium battery each. The LED lights measure 1.18 inches in diameter.
This recall involves the Petzl Nomic ice climbing axes (model U021AA00, serial numbers 17L 0000000 000 to 20F 9999999 999) and Ergonomic ice climbing axes (model U022AA00, serial numbers 18F 0000000 000 to 21L 9999999 999). The axes are made from an aluminum shaft, steel pick and reinforced plastic grip. Nomic axes are black and Ergonomic axes are orange. The serial number for both models is printed on a label on the upper portion of the shaft.
This recall involves Nexgrill metal wire bristle grill brushes with black plastic or wood handles measuring between 18 and 21 inches long. The following model numbers are included in this recall and can be found on the product packaging: 530-0024, 530-0024G, 530-0034, 530-0039, 530-0041, 530-0042. Only the model numbers listed below are part of this recall. The word "Nexgrill" is included on each model. Model No. Brush Description Distribution Dates 530-0024 19-Inch Grill Brush 2015-2026 530-0024G Grill Cleaning Brush with Scraper 2022-2026 530-0034 Long Handle Grill Brush 2015-2026 530-0039 Grill Brush and Scraper 2015-2026 530-0041 Grill Brush with Scrub Pad 2015-2026 530-0042 Wood Handle Grill Brush 2015-2021
This recall involves MPINOI-branded adult portable bed rails. The white metal bed rails measure about 15 inches wide by 26 inches tall and have an extendable handle with gray padding and a black storage mesh pocket. "MPINOI" is printed on the mesh pocket.
This recall involves GLMZZ Fidget Magnet Ball Toy Sets. Each set contains eight round magnet balls (white, blue, green, pink, yellow, cream and two purple balls). Each ball is about 1.24 inches in diameter. The magnet toys come in a black zippered case.
This recall involves FUNTOK 24V 2-Seater Ride-On Trucks, model number DLS-K03. The trucks were sold in red, black, white and pink. "4x4" is written in black on the tailgate and "TURBO DIESEL" is written in black on the side of the truck. The brand name "FUNTOK" and model number "DLS-K03" are printed on the User Manual cover and the exterior retail packaging.
This recall involves DuraTrac stainless steel gas connectors sold between May 2025 and November 2025. The recalled products have a yellow product label that includes the brand name "DuraTrac," and "Made in Thailand," and are marked CSA file number "259973" engraved on the flare nuts with one of the following codes indicating their date of manufacture: 24D, 25A, 25B, or 25C.
This recall involves the DIY Sauna Heater Kit. The product is a do-it-yourself kit for consumers to assemble a heating fixture with four heat-lamp bulbs (sold separately) and a metal enclosure intended for use in a separate do-it-yourself sauna enclosure, for which carpentry plans are sold separately. The Sauna Heater Kit includes a stainless steel cage (which weighs about 16 lbs., and measures 12"H x 12"W x 8"D when assembled), screws/bolts for assembly, four ceramic bulb sockets, three wire connectors, two ground pigtails, and a three-prong power cord. The recalled Sauna Heater Kit is intended to attach to a customer-built wood frame.
This recall involves CCCEI-branded power strips with 6ft, 10ft, and 15 ft power cords. The power strips have a black metal enclosure with six receptacles made of black plastic and individual on/off switches for each receptacle. The back of the power strip has a white label that says: "Relocatable Power Taps. Caution keep children away. To reduce the risk of electric shock, use only indoors, risk of electrical shock. Do not plug into another relocatable power taps or an extension cord. Use only in dry location. Made in China"
This recall involves AirClub convertible bassinets which convert into a bedside sleeper. The bassinets come in light grey, beige, and purple colors with quilted padding. "Product Model QX-831" is on a label located on the bottom of the convertible bassinets underneath the mattress pad.
This recall involves defective plastic tip restraint kits (also referred to as furniture straps) manufactured by 4our Kiddies. The recalled tip restraint kits contain two white plastic brackets/mounts (one for connection to furniture and the other for connection to the wall), a white plastic cable zip tie, two different pairs of screws (one longer than the other) and two drywall anchors. The plastic in the brackets/mounts and the cable zip tie can break or degrade over time, which could lead to furniture tipping over if a consumer interacts with furniture that was secured by the recalled product. CPSC testing revealed that the recalled plastic tip restraints failed to meet the requirements of the industry standard for tip restraints. CPSC's Anchor It! website, www.anchorit.gov/, has educational materials available to the public, including important instructions for properly anchoring furniture to prevent tip-overs.
A class action lawsuit alleges that gunmaker Glock knowingly concealed a dangerous chamber defect that may damage casings and seriously injure consumers.
A $299.5M Toyota settlement provides cash, service visits and warranties to those who purchased or leased a forklift with an internal combustion engine.
A $17.25M PowerSchool settlement offers cash and prospective relief to students whose data may have been tracked after logging into the Naviance platform.
A class action lawsuit says Belkin abruptly discontinued support for a number of its Wemo smart home products, leaving consumers with unusable devices.
A class action lawsuit alleges that Kalshi refused to pay consumers for prediction market contracts by invoking a ‘death carveout’ on a market concerning Ali Khamenei.
This recall involves Wagner 900 Series power steamers. Models 905e Auto Steamer, 915e On-Demand Power Steamer, and 925e Steam Machine Elite Steamer are included in this recall. All steamer models contain the same base steamer but include different accessories. The steamers include a yellow and black pressurized boiler base with "Wagner" written on the sides of the product. The model number may also appear on the sides of the product. The base also contains a clear storage compartment for accessories, a handle, wheels, an eight-foot-long black steam hose, and a nozzle/gun with trigger to start and stop the steam.
This recall involves height-adjustable swivel office chairs designed for desk use. The chairs feature an upholstered padded seat, backrest headrest, and two padded armrests supported by chrome-finished metal bars. The following model names, model numbers, and colors are included in this recall: Noah Office Chair, model number M7016O in Cream, Jiffy, French Roast, and Black; the Owen Office Chair, model number M7004O in Cream, Black, Merlin, Jiffy and Wade; the Warren Office Chair, model number M7074O in Taupe and Justin's. The model numbers can be found on the label on the underside of the chair seat. The chairs sit on a five-star chrome metal base with five black rolling casters.
This recall involves bicycle forks on all Specialized Como SL electric bicycles, regardless of model. "Como SL" is printed on the bicycle's seat tube or top tube, and the bikes were sold in a variety of colors, including Cast Umber, Dove Grey and Raspberry (Como SL 4.0), and Smoke, Brassy Yellow and Brushed Silver (Como SL 5.0). You can also determine which model you have by connecting your bicycle to the Specialized app. Only SL versions in the Como family of bicycles are part of this recall.
This recall involves the LUUM collection of BUILT-branded light up tumblers. The recalled plastic 16 oz. or 18 oz. drinking cups with a lid and a straw were sold in various winter holiday and Fourth of July themes. The tumblers have a bottom compartment containing a LED light that has a preinstalled button cell battery. "lumm," the tumbler's theme name and the following corresponding item numbers and UPC codes are printed on a label located on the tumblers' underside or hangtag: LUUM Tumbler Theme Capacity Item # UPC FESTIVE FOREST 18 oz 5323719 843461115513 MERRY GLOW 18 oz 5323721 843461115551 LET IT SNOW 18 oz 5323722 843461115520 WINTER BLOOM 18 oz 5323723 843461115537 MERRY MAGIC 18 oz 5323724 843461115544 JOLLY JOURNEY 18 oz 5323725 843461115568 HEART N STARS 18 oz 5331965 843461121002 USA 18 oz 5331966 843461121019 STARS 18 oz 5331967 843461121026 FLAG 18 oz 5331968 843461121033 WINDMILL 18 oz 5331969 843461121040 BLUE FIREWORKS 18 oz 5331974 843461121057 FESTIVE FOREST 16 oz 5324497 843461116374 MERRY GLOW 16 oz 5324498 843461116381 LET IT SNOW 16 oz 5324499 843461116398
This recall involves Goregent-branded infant walkers. The walkers are green and have a fabric seat with animal print, a rotating activity tray with toys, lights and music, a round base and six wheels. The walkers are collapsible with three adjustable height settings. "Model No: 901," "SKU: GEBA030AGXP" and "Date of Production: November 2025" are printed on a yellow label located on the walker's base.
This recall involves Frigidaire, Frigidaire Gallery, and Frigidaire Professional Gas Ranges Models FCFG3083AS, FCRG3083AD, FCRG3083AS, GCFG3060BD, GCFG3060BF, GCFG3070BF, GCRG3060BD, GCRG3060BF, PCFG3080AF, FCFG3062AB, FCFG3062AS, FCFG3062AW, FCRG3051BB, FCRG3051BS, FCRG3051BW, FCRG3052BB, FCRG3052BS, FCRG3052BW, FCRG3062AB, FCRG3062AS, FCRG3062AW, FCRG306LAF, and GCFG3059BF, within the serial number range of VF52200000 through VF54399999.The model and serial numbers are printed on a nameplate located in the drawer beneath the oven.
This recall involves the Amazon Basics Camping Folding Pocket Knife with a 3.5" blade. It is made from black high carbon stainless steel and has a pocket clip. The model number is B0DM5BJK3H. Manufacturing lot codes (MLC) C25021766FJO, C25090466FJO or C25090566FJO are printed on the side of the white packaging box.
This recall involves Aisstxoer bike helmets. The recalled helmets were sold in size large, fitting a head circumference of about 22.8 to 24.4 inches, and in the color pink. The recalled helmets have black padding, black straps, a black buckle and a black plastic knob at the back, for adjusting the fit. "Aisstxoer" and the size are printed on a white label on the packaging and the model "GH018L" is printed on a label located inside of the helmet.
There have been too many victims of rideshare assault, but thousands of survivors have filed rideshare lawsuits against Uber and Lyft, claiming the two biggest rideshare companies in the U.S. failed to provide safe conditions for both riders and drivers. In the majority of cases, victims of sexual assault and other physical attacks attest that these rideshare companies failed to protect them by not performing adequate background checks on drivers or not following up on past assault complaints.
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How much can class members get? Each eligible class member who submits a valid claim will receive an estimated $75 payment. The gross value of each approved claim is $113.40 before deductions. However, the settlement administrator determined the final payment amount by subtracting each class member’s share of attorneys’ fees and settlement administration expenses from the gross value. The result is a net payment of $75 per approved claim provided the court approves all requested payments. The settlement allows for only one claim per class member per telephone number. How to claim a settlement payout Class members can file a claim online or download, print and complete the PDF claim form and
How much will settlement payments be? Class members have the following benefit options: Partial reimbursement for past out-of-pocket repair or replacement costs: Class members who experienced a wire harness issue between two and seven years after the refrigerator in-service date can submit a claim to receive a partial cash reimbursement of the repair or replacement cost. Two to four years from in-service date: Class members can claim 75% of the repair cost if they notified Whirlpool of the wire harness issue, 65% of the repair cost if they did not notify Whirlpool of the wire harness issue, 50% of out-of-pocket replacement cost if they notified Whirlpool of the wire harness issue or 45% of o
To receive a payment from the FLSA settlement pool, class members must file an opt-in form online or download and print the PDF opt-in form and mail it to the settlement administrator. Settlement administrator's mailing address: Harris v. Discover Products, c/o Atticus Administration, PO Box 64053, St. Paul, MN 55164 Class members should also review the settlement class member information sheet they received. If any information (such as workweeks or contact information) is incorrect, they should correct it and return it to the settlement administrator by April 22, 2026. Payout options The settlement administrator will mail checks to eligible claimants. Checks will remain valid for 180 days f
Settlement administrator’s mailing address: Yount v. Mejuri (US) Inc. et al., c/o Simpluris Inc., P.O. Box 26170, Santa Ana, CA 92799 Settlement administrator's phone number: 844-340-6698 Settlement administrator's email address: info@EPOASettlement-January-30-2026.com Payout options By check mailed to the address on file Electronically via an online payment service (such as PayPal or Venmo) if the settlement administrator does not have a valid mailing address or upon request $950,000 million settlement fund
However, to receive the additional FLSA collective payment, class members must submit an FLSA opt-in and release form either online or by downloading, printing and mailing the PDF claim form to the settlement administrator. Settlement administrator's mailing address: CommuniCare/WorldWide Settlement, c/o Atticus Administration, PO Box 64053, St. Paul, MN 55164 Class members who moved or want to update their payment method should contact the administrator. Claim instructions Class members who wish to receive the additional FLSA collective payment must: Either complete the FLSA opt-in online claim form by logging in with the credentials from the settlement notice they received OR Download the
How much is the Northwell Health payout? The total settlement fund is $2,750,000. The settlement administrator will distribute funds to class members after subtracting court-approved attorneys' fees, litigation expenses, administrative costs, taxes and a case contribution award for the class representative from the gross settlement fund. The plan of allocation divides the net settlement amount equally between two categories: 50% for investments-related claims (investments settlement amount) 50% for recordkeeping-related claims (recordkeeping settlement amount) Each class member's share is based on: Their year-end account balances in the Lazard emerging markets fund during the class period (f
The total settlement fund is $8,900,000. The amount each class member receives depends on several factors: Whether the class member signed the letter of transmittal required to receive merger consideration Whether the class member previously received a portion of the $5,000,000 upfront payment allocated to minority stockholders under the merger agreement The number of Bioness shares held as of March 30, 2021 The settlement administrator will distribute the net settlement fund on a pro rata basis according to the court-approved plan of allocation after deducting taxes, administration costs, and attorneys' fees and expenses: Actual payments may be higher or lower depending on the total number
How much can class members get? The amount each class member receives depends on how many people submit valid claims. The total settlement fund ranges from a minimum of $261,184.38 to a maximum of $367,500. Each participating class member will receive an equal share of the net settlement up to a maximum of $5,000 per person after deductions for administration expenses, attorneys' fees and costs, and service awards. If 74 or fewer people (about 50% of the class) submit claims, the settlement administrator will distribute the minimum fund of $261,184.38 equally among eligible class members up to the maximum. The settlement administrator will donate any leftover funds to the Legal Foundation of
Payout options Class members can choose from the following payment methods: PayPal (enter the PayPal email address) Venmo (enter the mobile number associated with the Venmo account) Zelle (enter the mobile number or email address associated with the Zelle account) Physical check (enter mailing address) $500,000 settlement fund
Pro rata cash payment: Eligible applicants can submit a claim to receive a pro rata cash payment. The EEOC will determine the final payment amount. How to claim a payment To claim a settlement payment, eligible individuals can submit a questionnaire online or complete and mail the questionnaire included with their notice to the settlement administrator. Settlement administrator's mailing address: EEOC v. Enterprise Leasing Co. of Florida LLC, c/o Settlement Administrator, P.O. Box 26170, Santa Ana, CA 92799 Claimants must submit questionnaires online or postmark them no later than June 8, 2026. Required claim information To submit the questionnaire online, claimants must provide the unique I
Petitioners may file a petition online or download and complete the PDF petition form and mail or email it to the remission administrator. The petition deadline is June 30, 2026. Remission administrator's mailing address: OneCoin Remission, c/o Kroll Settlement Administration LLC, P.O. Box 225391, New York, NY 10150-5391 Email: info@OneCoinRemission.com Proof or documentation required to submit a petition All petitioners must provide their Social Security number or taxpayer identification number. They must also provide purchase information, including: Date of each purchase Total purchase or acquisition price Type of currency used for purchase Petitioners who recovered any portion of their in
Payout options PayPal Venmo Zelle Paper check mailed to the address provided Settlement fund breakdown Settlement administration costs: To be determined Attorneys' fees and costs: Up to $212,500 Service awards to class representatives: Up to $1,500 each ($7,500 total) Credit monitoring services: Cost determined by number of claims filed Payments to eligible class members: Up to $150,000 Important dates Opt-out deadline: June 22, 2026 Final approval hearing: July 20, 2026 When is the Dove Healthcare data breach settlement payout date? The settlement administrator will issue payments to approved claim members no later than 75 days after the court grants final approval to the settlement or 30 d
How much can class members receive? Class members who submit a valid claim are eligible for two types of benefits: Cash compensation: Each eligible class member can claim a cash award estimated at $25. The settlement administrator may increase or decrease this amount depending on the number of valid claims submitted and the total settlement fund remaining after it deducts attorneys’ fees and expenses, service awards and administration costs. Credit monitoring services: Eligible class members can also claim 24 months of credit monitoring and identity theft protection services, which include coverage through all three national credit reporting bureaus. How to claim an award Class members can f
How much is the Kickback Jack's payout? Pro rata payment: The total settlement fund is $1,111,300. The settlement designates the entire fund to payments to eligible claimants. The settlement administrator will distribute this amount among eligible claimants the EEOC identifies. The exact amount each class member receives depends on the number of valid claims and the EEOC’s determination of each claimant’s eligibility and damages. How to claim a settlement payment Class members can file a claim online or download the PDF claim form , print it, complete it and mail it to the settlement administrator. The claim deadline is Aug. 3, 2026. Settlement administrator’s mailing address: EEOC v. Kickba
People are eligible for a payment if they signed up and paid for services from a BetterHelp website between August 1, 2017, and December 31, 2020. BetterHelp offered online counseling through several websites, including: BetterHelp, MyTherapist, Teen Counseling, Faithful Counseling, Pride Counseling, iCounseling, Regain, and Terappeuta, which are all included in the refund program. Where can I get more information? Contact the administrator by phone at 1-833-637-4774 or by email at info@BetterHelpRefundProgram.com . Who is Ankura Consulting Group, LLC? Ankura is the independent administrator chosen to oversee payments for this settlement. Related News BetterHelp Customers Will Begin Receivin
People are eligible for a payment if they tried to cancel their subscription before May 2022, and were still charged after the date of their request to cancel. Where can I get more information? Contact the administrator by phone at 1-888-884-6036 or by email at info@CerebralRefund.com . Who is Epiq Systems? Epiq Systems is the independent administrator chosen to oversee payments for this settlement. Consumer Information Blog: When companies share your personal information without your permission How Websites and Apps Collect and Use Your Information Related News More than $5 Million in Refunds Sent to Consumers as a Result of the FTC’s Action Against Cerebral over Deceptive Cancellation Prac
You may apply for a refund if all of these statements are true: You paid for NGL Pro between January 2022 and July 2024 You experienced unauthorized charges. You must be at least 18 to complete a claim form . If you are not yet 18, a parent or guardian must complete the claim form for you. All claims will be reviewed before eligibility is determined. How do I apply for a refund? Apply online now at nglrefund.com/submitclaim . Submitting a claim form is not a guarantee of eligibility. All claims will be reviewed before eligibility is determined. Remember, the FTC never asks you to pay to file a claim or get a refund. Don't pay anyone who promises you an FTC refund in exchange for a fee. What
You may apply for a refund from Amazon if you meet all three requirements: You are an Amazon Prime customer in the United States. You signed up for an Amazon Prime subscription through a “challenged enrollment flow” or tried to cancel through the online cancellation flow but were unable to do so between June 23, 2019 and June 23, 2025. You used no more than three (3) Amazon Prime Benefits (including Prime Music or Prime Video products offered for free to Prime subscribers) in any 12-month period following Amazon Prime enrollment. The “challenged enrollment flows” are universal Prime decision page, shipping selection page, single page checkout, or the Prime Video enrollment flow. You do not n