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Progressive Insurance (data breach) »
Defendant: Progressive Insurance
Insurance giant Progressive will pay $3.25 million to settle a data breach case in which the company’s third-party call center vendor enabled unauthorized individuals to access personal customer information. If you were affected by the breach, which occurred between May 2021 and May 2023, you may be eligible for cash… Claim deadline is Tuesday, 18 February 2025.
Progressive Insurance (data breach) »
Defendant: Progressive Insurance
Insurance giant Progressive will pay $3.25 million to settle a data breach case in which the company’s third-party call center vendor enabled unauthorized individuals to access personal customer information. If you were affected by the breach, which occurred between May 2021 and May 2023, you may be eligible for cash payment and free credit monitoring services.Claim deadline is Tuesday, 18 February 2025.
×Breyers (misleading claims) »
Defendant: Conopco and Unilever (Breyers)
Conopco, Inc. and Unilever United States, the owners of Breyers Ice Cream, agreed to pay $8.85 million to settle allegations that the companies’ labeling of their “Natural Vanilla” ice cream gave consumers the inaccurate impression that the product contained vanilla flavor derived only from the vanilla plant and not from non-vanilla… Claim deadline is Wednesday, 19 February 2025.
Breyers (misleading claims) »
Defendant: Conopco and Unilever (Breyers)
Conopco, Inc. and Unilever United States, the owners of Breyers Ice Cream, agreed to pay $8.85 million to settle allegations that the companies’ labeling of their “Natural Vanilla” ice cream gave consumers the inaccurate impression that the product contained vanilla flavor derived only from the vanilla plant and not from non-vanilla plant sources. If you purchased Breyers Natural Vanilla ice cream between April 21, 2016, and Aug. 14, 2024, you may be eligible for payment.
Claim deadline is Wednesday, 19 February 2025.
×Chevrolet Bolt (defective EV batteries) »
Defendant: General Motors and LG
General Motors and LG agreed to pay $150 million to settle allegations that the companies equipped certain Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles with defective batteries. If you bought or leased a Model Year 2017–2022 Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicle built and shipped to a dealer on or before August 19, 2021, and… Claim deadline is Monday, 24 February 2025.
Chevrolet Bolt (defective EV batteries) »
Defendant: General Motors and LG
General Motors and LG agreed to pay $150 million to settle allegations that the companies equipped certain Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles with defective batteries. If you bought or leased a Model Year 2017–2022 Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicle built and shipped to a dealer on or before August 19, 2021, and you have not received a buyback of your vehicle from General Motors or a General Motors authorized dealer, you may be eligible for a battery replacement or a diagnostic software installation and payment.Claim deadline is Monday, 24 February 2025.
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