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Top Class Actions readers are reporting class action settlement checks and PayPal payments from several settlements.

Hill’s Pet Food Settlement Payments

TCA readers are receiving payments of more than $2,500 from a Hill’s pet food class action settlement.

Hills Pet Food Site 2-7-21 class action settlement checks

Hills Pet Food FB 2-7-21 class action settlement checks

The settlement benefited consumers who purchased Hill’s Prescription Diet or Science Diet canned food between Sept. 1, 2018, and May 31, 2019.

According to plaintiffs in the Hill’s class action lawsuit, Prescription Diet and Science Diet canned food contained too much vitamin D. Pet owners say their dogs suffered from vitamin D toxicity due to the excessive levels found in the products.

Hill’s agreed to resolve these claims with a $12.5 million settlement deal. 

Under the terms of the settlement, pet owners could collect up to $20 without proof of purchase or a full refund with a receipt. Class Members whose dogs suffered from injuries consistent with vitamin D toxicity were eligible to seek compensation for out-of-pocket medical expenses.

TCA readers received payments from the settlement ranging from $85 to over $2500!

In order to receive payments from the Hill’s pet food class action settlement, Class Members were required to submit a valid claim form by July 2, 2021.

Plaintiffs and Class Members in the Hill’s class action lawsuit are represented by lawyers from Kamberlaw LLC, Mason Lietz & Klinger LLP, Reese LLP, and Stueve Siegel Hanson LLP.

The Hill’s Pet Food Class Action Lawsuit is In Re: Hill’s Pet Nutrition Inc. Dog Food Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 2887 in the U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas.

Ally Financial Class Action Settlement Checks Mailed

Top Class Actions readers reported receiving class action settlement checks for $41 in an Ally Financial repossession settlement.

Ally Repo Site 2-7-22 class action settlement checks

The settlement benefited a national Class and a Missouri Class of borrowers whose collateral was repossessed by Ally Financial before March 19, 2021.

Plaintiffs in the Ally Financial class action lawsuit claimed that the bank failed to properly comply with state law when sending repossession letters. Ally Financial did not admit any wrongdoing in consumer repossession cases. However, the company did agree to pay $87.5 million to resolve these allegations.

Under the terms of the settlement, Class Members were projected to receive payments between $1.28 and $686.92 — average payments were estimated to be $28.90. Top Class Actions readers are receiving payments above this average, including one reported payment of $41.

The settlement also included non-monetary benefits such as debt reduction, deletions from credit reports, and more.

No claim form was required to benefit from the settlement. Class Members had until July 13, 2021 to opt out of the settlement.

Plaintiffs in the case are represented by attorneys from Onderlaw LLC.

The Ally Financial Repossession Class Action Lawsuit is Ally Financial Inc. v. Haskins, Case No. 16JE-AC01713-01 in the 23rd Judicial Circuit Court for Jefferson County, Missouri.

L.A. Lynwood Jail Strip Search Class Action Settlement Checks

Our readers receive payments of over $400 in connection with an unfair strip-search class action settlement.

LA Women's Strip Search Site 2-7-22 class action settlement checks

LA Women's Strip Search Site 2 2-7-22 class action settlement checks

The settlement benefits individuals who were subjected to a strip search outside of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Lynwood Jail bus garage between March 5, 2008, and Jan. 31, 2015.

According to plaintiffs in the strip search class action lawsuit, women detained at the Los Angeles jail were subjected to an excessive number of strip searches. Often these searches were degrading and involved deputies yelling profanity, the plaintiffs contend. This treatment allegedly violated detainees’ Fourth Amendment rights.

Los Angeles County agreed to resolve claims surrounding its strip searches with a $53 million settlement. 

Under the terms of the settlement, Class Members were guaranteed payments of at least $200. However, payments could have been as high as thousands of dollars for multiple searches.

According to TCA’s readers, payments worth hundreds are being sent to individuals affected by the settlement.

In order to benefit from the settlement, Class Members had to submit a valid claim form by June 4, 2020.

Plaintiffs and Class Members are represented by lawyers from Kaye McLan Bednarski & Litt, Donald Cook Attorney at Law, Law Offices of Colleen Flynn, and Law Offices of Cynthia Anderson-Barker.

The L.A. Strip Search Class Action Lawsuit is Mary Amador, et al. v. Sheriff Leroy D. Baca, et al., Case No. 2:10-cv-01649-SVW-JEM in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

Canidae Dog Food Settlement Payments

TCA readers have received electronic payments and checks of $5 in connection with a Canidae dog food class action settlement.

Canidae Site 2-7-21 class action settlement checks

Canidae FB 1-27-22 class action settlement checks

The settlement benefited consumers who purchased Canidae pet food products between July 9, 2016, and April 31, 2021. A number of products were included.

According to plaintiffs in the Canidae class action lawsuit, the company’s pet food included misleading marketing claims that the products were “guaranteed” to be free of detectable levels of soy or chicken. Despite these claims, Canidae pet food was tested and revealed to contain those ingredients.

Canidae hasn’t admitted any wrongdoing but agreed to resolve these claims with a class action settlement deal.

Under the terms of the settlement, Canidae customers were eligible to receive up to $125. Higher payments were available for those who purchased over $50 in product, while purchases of less than $50 would be eligible for only $5.

Several Top Class Actions readers have reported receiving checks or electronic payments of $5 from this settlement.

In order to benefit from the settlement, Class Members had to submit a valid claim form by July 29, 2021.

Plaintiffs in the Canidae class action lawsuit are represented by lawyers from Greg Coleman Law PC.

The Canidae Class Action Lawsuit is Hill, et al. v. Canidae Corp., Case No. 5:20-CV-01374-JGB-SP in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.


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14 thoughts onHill’s, Ally, Canidae, L.A. Jail Strip Search Class Action Settlement Checks Mailed

  1. Evelyn Reyes says:

    Add mee is it to late for the Lynnwood strip search act I wasn’t aware of any of this

  2. Douglas Maddox says:

    Please add me

  3. BARBARA L ROGERS says:

    please add me

  4. Douglas Sims says:

    Without proof of purchase, Class Members may submit a claim and be eligible to receive $1 for each product purchased up to a maximum of 15.

    I received a check for $1.43 from TriState Capital as payout from the McCormick Settlement fund. I routinely bought different varieties of McCormick (more than 15) yet the payout is only $1.43. Something is amiss here. ??

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