Insomnia Cookies, Talkspace Under Investigation In this week’s issue, we’ll take a look at new additions to investigations surrounding hidden fees and online data privacy. So, if you have a habit of getting your cookies delivered or have received therapy from a popular online provider, you’ll find the details in our first two stories. From there, new cases have been filed over allegations of false advertising—the first involves apple cider vinegar supplements, while the second takes issue with a popular brand of dog food. Keep reading for more information on these stories, as well as the latest class action settlements that you may be able to claim. - Ty Armstrong, Writer/Community Manager | | You may have overpaid to satisfy those late-night snack cravings if you decided on delivery from Insomnia Cookies. Attorneys suspect that the bakery chain may have illegally misrepresented its prices by hiding mandatory delivery fees until the final page of checkout. It’s possible this suspected practice could violate consumer protection laws. So, if you placed a delivery order from Insomnia Cookies in the last three years and paid a delivery fee, find out how to join others taking action here. | Talkspace Users: Was Your Data Illegally Shared? Attorneys working with ClassAction.org believe that Talkspace may be violating HIPAA regulations by sharing users’ therapy plans with various third parties, including TikTok and Meta, without consent. The attorneys are now gathering those who sought or received therapy through Talkspace within the past two years to take legal action via mass arbitration. Learn more about the investigation and how to sign up over on this page. | | New Data Breach Investigations | | | Got a data breach notice? Don’t throw it out – and check out our full list of ongoing investigations here. You may be able to help get a class action lawsuit started. | | | | ~ In Case You Missed It ~ Were You or a Family Member Diagnosed with Silicosis? Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are looking to file lawsuits on behalf of stone fabricators and countertop workers who developed silicosis. They believe manufacturers and employers could be held responsible for failing to protect workers from what is known to be a preventable lung disease. Learn more about who can file a lawsuit, the signs and symptoms of the disease, and what workers could be owed here. | Case Updates Our settlements page is always being updated. Have you checked to see if you're covered by any open settlements? You can also check out the latest settlements as they happen by following us on Twitter. | | Latest Settlements - Trader Joe’s – Receipts
If you made a purchase at a Trader Joe’s store using a credit card or debit card between March 5, 2019 and July 19, 2019, you may be included in this settlement. - Comcast - Data Breach
You may be covered by this settlement if you received notice that your personal information was potentially compromised in the October 2023 Comcast data breach. - Splish Splash - Ticket Fees
This settlement covers those who bought electronic tickets to the Splish Splash waterpark from SplishSplash.com between August 29, 2022 and March 5, 2024. | | | To view a complete list of settlements and to find out how you can file a claim, click here. | |
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| | ~ In Other News ~ | A recently filed lawsuit is alleging that Olly Metabolism Gummy Rings are falsely advertised. Though Olly labels its apple cider vinegar gummies with claims related to metabolism, cellular energy and digestion, the lawsuit claims that the supplement does not contain enough of the appropriate ingredients to provide such benefits and is instead composed mostly of sugar. Read up on the case here. | | A new proposed class action is claiming that Nutro Natural Choice dog foods are falsely marketed as containing no artificial preservatives. Specifically, the lawsuit alleges that the products in question contain the synthetic preservatives citric acid and mixed tocopherols. This page outlines the allegations being made and who the case looks to cover. | ~ Forward to a friend ~
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