Sarah Mirando  |  June 18, 2013

Category: Legal News

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SkechersUPDATE: Skechers Toning Shoes Settlement checks were mailed July 12, 2013.

Hundreds of thousands of consumers will begin receiving checks for the Skechers Toning Shoe Settlement within the next few weeks, according to recent court documents.

The Court granted final approval to the Skechers class action settlement on May 13, 2013, which means checks will be mailed by July 13.

More than 520,000 claims were submitted by Class Members, according to the Final Approval Order. Due to the large number of responses, the “maximum amount” allowed under the settlement agreement may be reduced on a pro-rata basis, attorneys told the Court.

The minimum and maximum amounts allowed under the Skechers toning shoe settlement are:

$40 – $80 for Shape-ups;
$27 – $50 for podded sole shoes;
$20 – $40 for Tone-ups (non-podded sole); and
$42 – $80 for Resistance Runners

The deadline to file a claim for the Skechers class action settlement was April 18, 2013. If you missed out, sign up for our free weekly newsletter below to learn about new consumer class action settlements as they are reached. You can also check out which settlements are still accepting claims in our Open Class Action Lawsuits section.

Let us know how much money you received from the Skechers toning shoe settlement in the comments below!

The case is In re: Skechers Toning Shoes Products Liability Litigation, Case No. 11-MD-2308-TBR, U.S. District Court, Western District of Kentucky, Louisville Division; Grabowski v. Skechers U.S.A., Inc., Case No. 12-cv-00204 (W.D. Ky.)

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185 thoughts onSkechers Toning Shoe Settlement Checks On the Way

  1. Ronald Hall says:

    It’s been five years since I’ve been waiting for the award to come yes I feels more for the lawyer than the person that got hurt I’m still waiting for that letter what a phone call 5 years is a long time

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      You’ll need to contact class counsel as the case settled in 2013: http://www.bholaw.com/

  2. Crissena prokop says:

    Spoke with someone about my lawsuit in December said I would be getting a letter in the mail by the end of December I still have not received anything talked to someone again said I should be getting something in the mail by the end of January. Still waiting

  3. Brianne says:

    It just occured to me that I never saw anything come to my mail about the settlement this lawsuit. I was well within the submission time for the complaint so I don’t understand why I didn’t receive any communication regarding my 2 pair purchase. I have a feeling that this class action was more for the lawyers (as it usually is) than for actually paying out damaged for a misleading product. As of today, I have still received no communications other than confirmation of my initial submission.

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