Katherine Webster  |  February 11, 2021

Category: Insurance

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A $2.67 billion settlement has been reached in class action lawsuits that accused Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) of conspiring to limit market competition throughout the United States.

The deadlines to file a claim in, object to, or opt out of the BCBS settlement have yet to be determined.

However, a BCBS settlement website has been established to provide information for those who wish to file a claim in the future.

Class Members are expected to receive a notice of the BCBS settlement this spring, at which point they will be able to file a claim.

The notice will be mailed or emailed to Damages Class Members for whom the administrator has information.

Any potential Class Member who is concerned they may not be included in the administrator’s records may register their email address on the settlement website to be notified when the Claims Period opens.

Plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit alleged the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association and Settling Individual Blue Plans — known as the “settling defendants” — violated antitrust laws by agreeing to not compete with each other through the sale of health insurance and administration in the U.S. and Puerto Rico, as well as through other means.

The settling defendants deny any allegations of wrongdoing and claim their conduct actually results in lower costs and greater access to care for their customers.

However, in order to avoid the cost and risk associated with ongoing litigation, they have agreed to a settlement.

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A website has been established for Class Members in the BCBS settlement.

There are two settlement Classes: a Damages Class and an Injunctive Relief Class.

The Damages Class

The Damages Class is made up of all individuals, insured groups and their employees, and self-funded accounts and their employees that purchased, were covered by, or were enrolled in a Blue-branded commercial health benefit product sold, underwritten, insured, administered, or issued by any Settling Individual Blue Plan. 

The Class Period for fully insured individuals and insured groups and their employees is between Feb. 7, 2008, and Oct. 16, 2020.

The Class Period for self-funded accounts and their employees is between Sept. 1, 2015, and Oct. 16, 2020.

Dependents, beneficiaries and non-employees aren’t included in this Class.

Further details on what the self-funded accounts include is available on the settlement website’s FAQ page.

The Injunctive Relief Class

The Injunctive Relief Class includes all individuals, insured groups, self-funded accounts, and members that purchased, were covered by, or were enrolled in a Blue-branded commercial health benefit product sold, underwritten, insured, administered, or issued by any Settling Individual Blue Plan during the relevant Class Period.

Dependents, beneficiaries, and non-employees are included in this Class.

A fairness hearing is scheduled to take place Oct. 21 and 22, 2021.

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304 thoughts on$2.67B Settlement Reached in Blue Cross Blue Shield Antitrust Case

  1. Tim says:

    To file a claim what is required ? I had BCBS. Do i just go online. And file?

    1. Derrel says:

      To file a claim, you should have received a postcard or email that gives you a link to go to and a “Unique ID” to proceed with a claim. Good luck!

      1. Gwenmarie says:

        I received 2 postcards but neither had a unique ID as shown in the example online. I called the number for questions and nothing but music until my phone went dead. I did proceed and filled out the info without the unique ID but I will surprised if it goes anywhere. Only the lawyers profit in these situations.

        1. Unique ID says:

          It’s located on the inside of the foldable postcard on the top left corner.

          1. Tara says:

            No unique ID’s on any of my 3 family postcards

        2. George Consumer says:

          Sorry I did not make my post clear. The settlement agreement says that the class members who are entitled to less than $5 get nothing. I am betting that most get nothing, and a lucky few will get $10.

          This whole thing, and every other class action is are frauds.

    2. Wanda Anderson says:

      What if I never received a post card ? How do I & my husband Robert L Anderson apply ??

  2. Crystal maltsis says:

    Add me

  3. Betty W Wilmoth says:

    You have to file a claim, your name will not be added just for replying add me in comments.

    1. shelly r Johnson says:

      i didnt get a post card so how do i know if i get the settlement

  4. S says:

    Lmao at everyone who thinks they are joining a serious legal thing by replying “add me”

    1. Jul says:

      Lol noticed that …people need to read everything and not just glance at the information posted here.

      1. John N. says:

        That’s because society today relies on their electronic technology to do the thinking for them. The human race is doomed as long as we have all these phones etc.

  5. Kate Thompson says:

    Add me as well

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    Add me please

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