Issue 79: Is Your Homeowners’ Insurance Company Being Honest?
January 30, 2020 — Issue #79As a society, we come to expect the things we own and pay for to work as intended – and it can be detrimental and frustrating when they don’t.
As a society, we come to expect the things we own and pay for to work as intended – and it can be detrimental and frustrating when they don’t.
In this issue, we’ll tackle a few prominent cases filed in the wake of serious online security breaches.
In this issue, we’ll take a look at more products that may not live up to expectations, either due to potential defects or misleading advertising.
We hope you had a pleasant holiday season with friends and family! But the celebrations have ended and we’re right back at it, bringing you the latest in class action news.
This issue of our newsletter focuses on car problems and employment troubles.
In this issue, we’ll tackle two cases filed over products that may be in your home – and putting you and your children at risk.
In this edition of our newsletter, we take a look at two recently filed class actions over troublesome tech issues. Plus, we’ve got the latest on a case filed over the Impossible Whopper and final settlement approval in the Equinox and Terrain litigation.
If you’re reading this, you’re probably here for the latest in class action news and the newest settlements to claim – and well, that’s exactly what we have in store.
If we had to name the two things we’re always talking about in our newsletter, they would be car problems and settlements. Well, we aren’t here to subvert expectations this week, so that’s exactly what we have for you.
This time around, we have an investigation into whether CBD products contain as much CBD as we’re being led to believe and a recently filed lawsuit against Tyson over the term “prime pork.”
Even in the healthcare industry, there are several companies that seem to prioritize their bottom lines over the goods and services they provide.
Travel can be expensive, but it shouldn’t seem like an indulgence because of overpriced travel insurance or a new car that keeps stalling.