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LeafFilter agreed to a class action lawsuit settlement to resolve claims that leaves, twigs, pollen and other buildup can accumulate on its gutter filter system.
The LeafFilter lawsuit settlement benefits customers who appear in LeafFilter’s customer care database with a debris-related final issue code for their service request between Jan. 1, 2016, and June 24, 2022.
LeafFilter offers a gutter system that claims to keep out “all types of debris” with a gap-free filter system that allows water to pass through while trapping pine needles, shingle grit, leaves and more.
According to a class action lawsuit, the LeafFilter system is defective and prevents “substantial amounts of rainwater” from passing through into the gutters. As a result, water can allegedly flow over the top of the gutters and damage homes siding, foundations, landscaping, sidewalks and more.
In addition to causing water buildup, the defect allegedly causes debris to accumulate on top of the gutter filter. Plaintiffs in the case say they had to pay out of pocket for gutter cleaning and even the removal of the LeafFilter system.
LeafFilter hasn’t admitted any wrongdoing but agreed to a class action settlement to resolve these allegations. The total settlement amount hasn’t been disclosed in court documents.
Under the terms of the LeafFilter lawsuit settlement, class members can receive reimbursement for debris removal cleaning in the form of cash payments and/or vouchers. Payment types will vary depending on the type of proof, if any, class members submit with their claim.
Class members who can provide proof they paid to remove debris from their LeafFilter Gutter System multiple times can receive reimbursement for two cleanings at a rate of up to $100 per cleaning, for a maximum payment of up to $200.
Class members who can prove they paid for one LeafFilter Gutter System cleaning can receive reimbursement for the cleaning at a rate of up to $100 per cleaning. These class members can receive two additional vouchers for future LeafFilter Gutter System cleanings.
Class members who certify they experienced debris accumulation in their LeafFilter Gutter System can receive three vouchers for future LeafFilter cleanings.
Class members who can provide proof they paid out of pocket to remove their LeafFilter Gutter System can receive reimbursement of up to $200 for the costs of removal. Class members who seek removal reimbursements must certify they experienced debris accumulation and that this caused them to remove the gutter system.
The deadline for exclusion and objection is Nov. 21, 2022.
The final approval hearing for the LeafFilter lawsuit settlement is scheduled for March 14, 2023.
In order to receive settlement benefits, class members must submit a valid claim form by Feb. 4, 2023.
Who’s Eligible
Customers who appear in LeafFilter’s customer care database with a debris-related final issue code for their service request between 01/01/2016 – 06/24/2022
Potential Award
Up to $200
Proof of Purchase
Proof of LeafFilter Gutter System cleaning
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
02/04/2023
Case Name
Zilinsky v. LeafFilter North Settlement, Case No. 20-cv-6229-MHW-KAJ, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, Eastern Division
Final Hearing
03/14/2023
Settlement Website
Claims Administrator
Zilinsky v. LeafFilter North Settlement Administrator
PO Box 8060
San Rafael, CA 94912-8060
844-403-0761
Class Counsel
Brian W Warwick
VERNELL & WARWICK PA
Defense Counsel
Gregory J Phillips
BENESCH FRIEDLANDER COPLAN & ARONOFF LLP
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48 thoughts onLeafFilter debris accumulation class action lawsuit settlement
Rain water running over leaf filter on to wood causing damage
It not even worth $9,008 I been calling n Noone haven’t call me back n guy finally come fix the gutter after 8 months n it not worth 9,000 at all n water went over n it is all over my yard n it not even go thru gutter sprots at all n I want loan cancel from greensky it not even worth it with leaking n it kept go over n cleaning it so wrong
Service here 9 times Called yesterday said $95 service w ???
The material is buckling comin off gutter debris stuck between houses leaf line
I wished I would have known about the lawsuit. I had 300 ft of Leaf Filters Brand and new oversize gutters installed by then in 2021. Debris helps building up on my roof and I have to get up on my roof and clean it off every coiple of months. Recently i have had a problem with my water coming back in under my shingles and running down the soffits and walls. During a hard rain it’s like being under a waterfall. Not worth the money.
I had same bad experience. False advertising. I’ve had gutter overflows and had them come out three times..
Unfortunately it’s the elderly who get suckered into buying this overpriced product.
I too thought they were over priced. I had a salesman come out and give a quote of 11,547.00 dollars. Called and got a quote for the same system different company and it was 5789.00 dollars. Big difference!
put up last week bad job they came out 3 times still not happy vary bad work