Sarah Mirando  |  November 7, 2013

Category: Consumer News

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Heel Traumeel, Heel Zeel class action settlement A California federal judge has preliminarily approved a $1 million class action settlement deal between Heel Inc. and consumers who allege the homeopathy company overstated the effectiveness of its Traumeel Heel Gel and Zeel Arthritic Pain & Stiffness ointment. U.S. District Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel granted preliminary approval to the Heel homeopathic settlement – reached in August 2013 – on Oct. 30.

Judge Curiel also certified a Class consisting of all U.S. consumers who purchased Traumeel Heel Gel and Zeel Arthritic Pain & Stiffness ointment since Dec. 21, 2008. The class action settlement resolves allegations that Heel made false and misleading statements regarding the homeopathic products, including that they were “natural,” “clinically proven,” and “doctor recommended.” In court documents, Heel said it “vigorously denies any wrongdoing or liability” but has agreed to resolve the litigation to avoid the expense and uncertainty of going to trial.

The Heel homeopathic class action settlement is still subject to final approval, which will be determined at a March 7, 2014, Final Fairness Hearing. Under the terms of the class action settlement, Heel will reimburse eligible consumers who purchased these products during the Class Period. Consumers with proof of purchase (such as a receipt or product packaging) will receive up to $25 per product, subject of a cap of $150 per Claimant.

Those without proof may claim up to $100 per household. A Settlement Website will be established by Nov. 14, according to court documents. Top Class Actions will update our readers on claim filing instructions as soon as they’re available. Keep checking www.TopClassActions.com or sign up for our free weekly e-newsletter below to receive updates on this settlement and other class action lawsuit news.

The Heel Homeopathy Class Action Lawsuit Settlement is Robert A. Mason v. Heel Inc., Case No. 3:12-cv-03056, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California. Plaintiffs are represented by Ronald A. Marron, Skye Resendes and Alexis M. Wood of the Law Offices of Ronald A. Marron, APLC.

UPDATE 1: Details on how to file a claim for the Heel homeopathic products class action settlement are up! See how to file a claim to receive up to $150 here.

UPDATE 2: A federal judge approved the Mason v. Heel class action settlement on March 13, 2014. The Settlement Administrator says it expects to begin distribution of settlement funds in late July 2014. If you get a payment, let us know!  

UPDATE 3: Payments from the Heel homeopathic class action settlement were mailed the second week of November. Learn more: http://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/43855-turbotax-heel-homeopathic-class-action-settlements-pay/

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10 thoughts onHeel Traumeel, Zeel Class Action Settlement Gets Tentative OK

  1. Joshjua says:

    Thanks for Sheeple for marching us all one step further along the road to less personal freedom,responsibility etc, A Big thumbs up to all of you!

  2. Anna Zell says:

    This is such an injustice. I have used and recommended Traumeel for 14 years. It is an incredibly effective product. I could not understand why it was no longer being sold in this country. This explains it. Its a tremendous shame. Such a safe and effective product being run out of the country when people are dying daily from prescription pharmaceuticals.

  3. Jessica says:

    This is very disappointing. Traumeel is a very effective product and seriously helped me in recovery. Because of this product I did not have to take Vicodin. I am very sad we will not be able to get this amazing product in North America anymore.

  4. Top Class Actions says:

     UPDATE 3: Payments from the Heel homeopathic class action settlement were mailed the second week of November. Learn more: http://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/43855-turbotax-heel-homeopathic-class-action-settlements-pay/

  5. mary says:

    received check for $33.98 11/10/2014

  6. For Traumeel says:

    This is ridiculous that anyone can file these claims without having to prove with receipts. You people who are filing these are putting small businesses out of business. I have used Traumeel and am so upset that they will be out of business because of this. Now I will not be able to purchase Traumeel any more because they will be out of business. Guess who starts these small claims? Pharmaceutical companies start these to put small businesses out of business. People, think about what you are doing. Of course pharmaceutical companies don’t want people using homeopathic medicine because it is cheaper and then pharmaceutical companies are loosing customers who are addicted to using their pharmaceuticals where they make millions.

  7. Top Class Actions says:

    UPDATE: A federal judge approved the Mason v. Heel class action settlement on March 13, 2014. The Settlement Administrator says it expects to begin distribution of settlement funds in late July 2014. If you get a payment, let us know!

  8. ANGEL IN CALIFORNIA says:

    MY DAD USE THIS. I NEED TO FILE A CLAIM.

  9. Shell says:

    I need to claim forms, as well , i hope soon

  10. anna marie petalino says:

    Please send me a claim form I need to file one.

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