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UPDATE 2: Claimants in the Prevagen brain health supplement class action lawsuit reported receiving checks for $12 as of early February 2021. Congratulations to everyone who filed a claim and got paid!
UPDATE: The Prevagen Brain Health Supplement Class Action Settlement was granted final approval on November 18, 2020. Let Top Class Actions know when you receive a check in the comments section below or on our Facebook page.
Quincy Bioscience has agreed to resolve the claims that it misrepresented its Prevagen products as supporting brain health and helping with memory loss. Under the terms of the settlement, eligible purchasers can recover refunds of up to $70.
The settlement benefits individuals who purchased one or more Prevagen products from a Quincy Bioscience or an authorized retailer between Jan. 1, 2007 and July 21, 2020.
Plaintiffs in the Prevagen brain health class action lawsuit claimed that Quincy Bioscience intentionally misrepresented their products as able to help with brain health and lessen memory loss. These claims were allegedly used to market several Prevagen products such as:
- Prevagen Regular Strength 30 Count
- Prevagen Regular Strength Chewables
- Prevagen Regular Strength 60 Count
- Prevagen Extra Strength 30 Count
- Prevagen Extra Strength Chewables
- Prevagen Extra Strength 60 Count
- Prevagen Professional Strength
According to the class action lawsuit, the marketing and advertising representations on these products deceived consumers into thinking that their brain health and memory loss would be helped by taking the supplements.
However, plaintiffs say this is untrue. In addition, the class action lawsuit claims consumers were misled by the products and deceived into purchasing them or paying a higher price — causing financial damage.
Quincy Bioscience has not admitted any wrongdoing but has agreed to resolve the claims against them in a settlement.
The Quincy brain health class action settlement provides cash refunds to eligible Class Members. Cash refunds will compensate Class Members for 30% of their purchases, based on Quincy MSRP defined below. Payments are capped at $70 with proof of purchase or $12 without proof of purchase.
The settlement also provides injunctive relief. Under these terms, Quincy Bioscience will stop marketing their products as able to support aging brain health and improve memory loss.
In order to benefit from the settlement, Class Members must file a valid claim form by Oct. 26, 2020. Proof of purchase such as receipts can be included with these claims for a higher payout.
Claim forms can be filed online with or without a Claim ID and PIN. If Class Members wish to fill out a paper claim and mail it in, they can do so by calling or writing the settlement administrator.
The deadline for exclusion and objection from the settlement is Oct. 27, 2020. The final approval hearing for the Prevagen brain health class action settlement is Nov. 17, 2020.
Who’s Eligible
Individuals who purchased one or more Prevagen products from a Quincy Bioscience or an authorized retailer between Jan. 1, 2007 and July 21, 2020.
Potential Award
30% cash refunds of up to $70.
Cash refunds will compensate Class Members for 30% of their purchases, based on Quincy MSRP defined below. Payments are capped at $70 with proof of purchase or $12 without proof of purchase.
The Quincy MSRP shall be defined as:
- $39.95 for Prevagen Regular Strength 30 Count or Prevagen Regular Strength Chewables;
- $74.95 for Prevagen Regular Strength 60 Count;
- $59.95 for Prevagen Extra Strength 30 Count or Prevagen Extra Strength Chewables;
- $109.95 for Prevagen Extra Strength 60 Count; and
- $89.95 for Prevagen Professional Strength.
Proof of Purchase
Receipts or other documentation are not required but may entitle Class Members to a higher payout.
Claim Form
NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.
Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.
Claim Form Deadline
10/26/2020
Case Name
Collins, et al. v. Quincy Bioscience LLC, Case No. 1:19-cv-22864-MGC, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida
Final Hearing
11/17/2020
Settlement Website
Claims Administrator
Collins v Quincy Bioscience LLC Claims Administrator
c/o KCC Class Action Services LLC
PO Box 43192
Providence, RI 02940-3192
info@QuincyBioscienceSettlement.com
1-866-250-5157
Class Counsel
Adam M. Moskowitz
Howard M. Bushman
Joseph M. Kaye
MOSKOWITZ LAW FIRM PLLC
John Scarola
SEARCY DENNEY SCAROLA BARNHART & SHIPLEY P.A.
Elaine A. Ryan
Patricia N. Syverson
BONNETT, FAIRBOURN, FRIEDMAN & BALINT P.C.
Kevin Roddy
WILENTZ, GOLDMAN & SPITZER P.A.
Scott A. Kamber
KAMBER LAW LLC
Don Foty
HODGES & FOTY LLP
Defense Counsel
Geoffrey W. Castello
KELLEY DRYE & WARREN LLP
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67 thoughts onPrevagen Brain Health Supplement Class Action Settlement
I didn’t know about this specific lawsuit. I started taking Prevagen and Extra Strength Prevagen by mid 2021 after listening to TV commercials advertising Prevagen for my memory loss. Do I have any basis at this time, can I join another group seeking reimbursement after two years now of no improvement?
The article stated “The settlement also provides injunctive relief. Under these terms, Quincy Bioscience will stop marketing their products as able to support aging brain health and improve memory loss.”
If this is fact, why is the product still advertised as such?
Prevagen TV Commercial, ‘Cherrie and Sam’ – iSpot.tvhttps://www.ispot.tv › … › Prevagen
Aug 31, 2021 — Cherrie and Sam have been married 53 years and live on the Oregon Coast. Since taking Prevagen, Cherrie says her memory has gotten better …
I’m curious why Prevagen is still allowed to advertise on TV? A new sur should be opened against Quincy Bioscience for continuing to make false and misleading claims. All TV stations carrying the commercials should also be held liable.
I received a $12 check that I have not yet cashed. I’d submitted a claim online with five of nine Quincy invoices attached. I’d spent $1,492 in total for Prevagen and should have received the max settlement amount of $70. I have not yet received a reply to the email that I sent to info@quincybiosciencesettlement.com about this.