www.tauruscartersettlement.com – Taurus Safety Defect Class Lawsuit

Taurus Carter Settlement

  • People who purchased a Taurus firearm may be eligible to receive a free $250 check
  • The class action lawsuit claims that Taurus guns had a defect that allowed the gun to fire while the safety is on
  • The deadline to submit a claim in the class action suit against Taurus is December 15, 2015

If you purchased certain Taurus firearms, you may be eligible to receive a free check thanks to a class action lawsuit that’s been filed. The lawsuit alleges that on certain models of Taurus firearms, due to a manufacturer’s defect, the gun could actually fire when the safety is engaged. Obviously, this poses a very serious safety risk to anyone that own a Taurus gun.

Only certain models are a part of this suit. They are the Millennium models, specifically the T-111, the PT-132, the PT-138, the PT-140, the PT-145, the PT-745 Millennium, the PT-640, and the PT-24/7. If you owned one of those models on July 30, 2015, you’re eligible! The only exception is if you owned an eligible Taurus firearm in a state, local, or federal capacity.

Depending on how many eligible claims are received, Taurus could be sending you as much as $200! To be eligible to receive this payment though, you must be willing to send your firearm back to Taurus.

The Pennsylvania court will hold a heading on this case on January 20, 2016. Your claim must be sent in to the lawyers by December 15, 2015. When you join this class action lawsuit against Taurus, you are waiving your rights to sue on your own. If you want to be excluded from this suit, just send a notice to the Heffler Claims Group.

To contact the administrator of the Taurus Class Action Claim:

  • Taurus Class Action, c/o Heffler Claims Group, PO Box 230 Philadelphia, PA 19107-0230
  • 1-844-528-0180

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www.KSCiproSettlement.com – Kansas Cipro Class Action Lawsuit

Kansas Cipro Class Action Lawsuit

  • Receive a check for a minimum of $25 if you purchased Cipro in Kansas during the eligible dates
  • You must file your Cipro Class Action Lawsuit claim form by January 22, 2016.
  • There is no fee to join the Cipro class action suit, and you do not need to pay any lawyer

If you purchased the prescription drug Cipro in the state of Kansas between the dates of Jan. 8, 1997 and Oct. 31, 2004, you could be in line for some free cash thanks to a class action lawsuit! The suit alleges that Cipro and Bayer actually worked together to keep a generic version of Cipro off the market, keeping prices high. Cipro denies that they did anything illegal, but has agreed to settle out of court to avoid dealing with the hassle of a court case.

If you did purchase Cipro during the dates set, logon to file your claim in this class action suit. How much will the Cipro payment be? It’s not clear at this time, but the case does say that your payment will be no smaller than $25. So it’s worth taking the few minutes to fill out your class action form. Make sure you have your form submitted by January 22 of 2016, as that’s the deadline for all eligible claims.

When you file a claim in this suit, remember that you’re waiving any right to sue Bayer or Cipro on your own. You do not need to pay anything to be a part of the Cipro lawsuit. The lawyers for the case will be paid out of the settlement funds. All you need to do is file your eligible claim against Cipro, and sit back and wait for your check!

To contact the administrator of the Cipro Settlement:

  • Kansas Cipro Settlement, c/o Rust Consulting, Inc., P.O. Box 2257, Faribault, MN 55021-2377
  • 1-855-263-3446

Citations

  1. www.KSCiproSettlement.com

www.autotcpasettlement.com – Chase Bank Automated Telephone Call Settlement

Auto TCPA Settlement

  • Provides information in regards to the class action lawsuit entitled Allen v. JPMorgan Chase Bank NA
  • Class members are defined as anyone who received an automated call from Chase between November 18, 2009 to May 19, 2015
  • Like most defedants Chase has denied the allegations but has agreed to settle to avoid the uncertain cost associated with a lengthy trial by fire

The courts have approved a settlement fund totaling $10,200,000 in the Auto TCPA Settlement and the only way to get a piece of that $10 million dollar pie is to file a claim.  Attorneys representing the class members in Allen v. JPMorgan Chase Bank NA will receive just over $3,300,000 according to reports for their efforts in obtain a $10 million plus settlement agreement.

Contacting the Auto TCPA Class administrator?  Please write to P.O. Box 30192. College Station, TX 77842-3192.  All claim forms can be mailed to this address as well.  At this time Allen v. JPMorgan Chase TCPA Class Action Lawsuit Settlement class members can expect a payment ranging from $45 to $55 but this amount will depend on how many people file claim.

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