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Experian credit reporting class action settlement overview:
- Who: Experian has agreed to a $22.45 million class action settlement with consumers.
- Why: The class action settlement was made to resolve claims Experian harmed consumers’ ability to obtain credit by putting out credit reports that contained inaccurate and/or obsolete information.
- Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in Virginia federal court.
Experian has agreed to pay $22.45 million to resolve claims it hurt consumers’ ability to get credit by adding allegedly inaccurate and untrue information to their credit reports.
The consumer credit reporting company also agreed to a settlement which will compensate tens of millions of individuals whose addresses Experian inaccurately flagged as being high risk or non-residential.
Plaintiff Lisa Hill-Green accused Experian in September 2019 of making her a credit report which used an outdated home address with incorrect information to report it as high-risk for credit fraud, reports Law360.
Green argued Experian was legally obligated under the Fair Credit Reporting Act to put out credit reports which are as accurate as attainable and that don’t include any adverse information that is obsolete.
Experian agrees to reconfigure update process for non-residential addresses
Preliminary approval of an injunctive relief settlement was granted by a federal judge shortly after discovery in November, with a nationwide settlement Class of consumers certified at that time, reports Law360.
Experian agreed in the injunctive relief settlement to reconfigure its update process for non-residential addresses and to “stop publishing certain Fraud Shield indicators altogether,” among other things.
Final approval of the injunctive relief settlement was granted in April, meanwhile, while the remaining issues continued to be negotiated up to the two deals reached on Friday, reports Law360.
A jury trial began in June for a complaint alleging Experian falsely reported that a Florida consumer was delinquent on his mortgage payment and then passed off the investigation to a seperate company.
If your credit report has been damaged due to identity theft or fraud, you may qualify to join an identity theft credit damage recovery lawsuit investigation.
The plaintiff is represented by Kristi C. Kelly, Andrew J. Guzzo, Casey S. Nash, and J. Patrick McNichol of Kelly Guzzo PLC, Leonard A. Bennett and Craig C. Marchiando of Consumer Litigation Associates PC, and E. Michelle Drake and Joseph C. Hashmall of Berger Montague.
The Experian credit reporting class action lawsuit is Hill-Green v. Experian Information Solutions Inc., Case No. 3:19-cv-00708, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
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324 thoughts on$22.45M Experian settlement resolves claims over inaccurate credit reporting
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I received the postcard with information about Experian saying one of my previous addresses was non-residential. I was going to fill it out and return it, but I can’t find it. Anybody know whom to contact? Thank you!
Hello I received a post card regarding a lawsuit with Experian about using addresses wrongfully > Can someone please let me know if this is legit Thank you very much.
I just received a postcard through fraud shield settlement about an incorrect address reported, how do I know if it’s legit?
I recieved a post card saying that experian reported my address as non-residential instead of residential. I filled out a claim . the number is PRJTC-A58LH.I would like to stop this claim and remove it.
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I received the fraud shield card & am curious about 22.45 million settlement because postcard says 22.250 million.