Complications After Endoscopy or Colonoscopy? We’re opening this issue with an investigation into medical complications potentially caused by faulty endoscopes. If you or a family member developed an infection or other serious injury after an endoscopy, colonoscopy or ERCP, you can find more information below. From there, we’re taking a look at a company that may not be adequately protecting your personal information as you shop for beauty products online, as well as two new lawsuits filed over fees on celebrity photo ops and allegedly defective baby swings, respectively. Plus, the latest class action settlements that you may be able to claim can be found just below. Keep reading for more. - Ty Armstrong, Writer/Community Manager | | If you or a family member experienced serious injuries or infection after undergoing an endoscopy, colonoscopy, bronchoscopy or duodenoscopy (ERCP) since 2015, you may be able to join others taking legal action. Lawsuits are being filed claiming the design of certain reusable scopes made by a leading endoscope manufacturer prevents them from being effectively cleaned between procedures, which can cause pathogens to pass from patient to patient. You can read up on the investigation here. | IL MAKIAGE Online Customers: Is Your Data Safe? Attorneys suspect beauty brand IL MAKIAGE may be secretly collecting the data entered into its online quizzes and product recommendation tools and transmitting it to third parties such as TikTok and X via online tracking tools. According to the attorneys, the details potentially shared may include users’ quiz responses, which could contain sensitive wellness and personal care information. Learn more and join others taking action here. | | 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 ~ CA, FL Residents: Made Travel Plans with Booking.com or Vrbo? If you live in California or Florida and used Booking.com or Vrbo to book a trip or place to stay within the past two years, your privacy rights may have been violated. Attorneys have reason to believe that the travel companies’ websites and apps may be equipped with tracking technology that quietly collects and transmits users’ data to Google and other big tech companies without proper consent. This page has all the details, including how to join others taking action. | 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 - Americold Logistics - Data Breaches
You may be included in this settlement if your information was exposed in an Americold Logistics data breach in 2020 or 2023. - Kroger - Prescription Drug Prices
You may be included in this settlement if you paid for prescription drugs from Kroger using your insurance between December 9, 2018 and August 23, 2026. - Palm Beach Tan - Unwanted Texts
You may be included in this settlement if you received a marketing text from Palm Beach Tan between June 19, 2019 and July 5, 2026 after requesting that the texts stop. | | | 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 proposed class action alleges that Leap Event Technology deceptively overcharges consumers who purchase celebrity photo ops online by automatically adding extra services without their consent. The lawsuit alleges that Leap essentially strips consumers of their decision-making ability by pre-selecting the “Email Me a JPEG Copy” add-on for every online photo op purchase without a clear way to unselect the option at checkout. This page has more. | | A recently filed lawsuit alleges that Graco Children’s Products has failed to disclose that its Slim Spaces Compact Baby Swing suffers from a defect that can cause the product to suddenly accelerate to high speeds, including when it is on the lowest setting, without user input. Some consumers have even reported that the swings will not shut off unless they physically remove the batteries, according to the lawsuit. We’ve got more information on the case here. | ~ Forward to a friend ~
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