Top Class Actions  |  April 1, 2020

Category: Closed Class Actions

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The 49ers Stadium allegedly failed to comply with ADA standards.

UPDATE 6:

  • TCA viewers reported this settlement paying out up to $7,895.77 as of late July 2021.
  • Congratulations to everyone who filed a claim and got paid!

UPDATE 5:

  • According to the settlement website, settlement checks will be distributed no later than Friday, July 23, 2021.

UPDATE 4:

  • According to a declaration filed with the court on March 3, 2021, the settlement administrator has determined that additional time to “perform a thorough internal audit review of claim submissions” is needed.
  • Payment distribution is estimated to now take place mid-year 2021 or later. TCA will continue to keep our viewers posted.

UPDATE 3:

  • According to the settlement website, check distribution has been delayed until early 2021. We appreciate your ongoing patience. Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more.

UPDATE 2:

  • According to the settlement website, it is currently anticipated that settlement payments will be distributed no later than Dec. 18, 2020.
  • Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more.  Keep checking back and let us know when you receive a check in the comments section below or on our Facebook page.

UPDATE:

  • On July 23, 2020, a federal judge in California granted final approval of a $24 million class action settlement in a case that pitted a Class of football fans against the San Francisco 49ers.

A $24 million settlement will end class action lawsuit allegations that the 49ers Levi’s Stadium failed to meet accessibility requirements, limiting access to those with disabilities.

Class Members include those with mobility disabilities, along with their companions, who attended or planned to attend events at the 49ers stadium, also known as Levi’s Stadium. There are three subsets of Class Members:

  1. Those who have a mobility disability who use some sort of aid, such as a wheelchair or scooter, who obtained accessible seating for an events at the stadium between April 1, 2015 and March 9, 2020, but were denied equal access to stadium facilities, amenities, or other services;
  2. Those with a mobility disability who use an aid to obtain or attempted to obtain accessible seating after Dec. 7, 2013, but were denied equal access to stadium facilities; and
  3. Those who purchased event tickets for the Levi’s 49ers stadium, but were denied equal access to stadium facilities.

The 49ers stadium class action lawsuit alleged that the 49ers football stadium, stadium management companies, and the City of Santa Clara violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by failing to provide equal access to its facilities to those with mobility disabilities.

Originally, the plaintiffs – a husband and wife – included ticket sellers like Live Nation as defendants, claiming that they did not provide customers the opportunity to purchase tickets to accessible seats.

The dispute centered on allegations that, with the construction of the new 49ers stadium – Levi’s Stadium – in 2012, the defendants neglected important components of the ADA, resulting in access problems for the plaintiffs and their proposed Classes.

According to the plaintiffs’ fourth amended complaint, “the Stadium lacks many of the legally-required architectural features that make facilities accessible to individuals with mobility disabilities […] the Stadium is characterized by inaccessible suites, a lack of sufficient accessible seating, inaccessible entrances, inaccessible restrooms, inaccessible and inadequate signage, and other physical barriers.”

The 49ers stadium class action lawsuit claimed that the stadium’s parking lots presented issues for those with mobility disabilities as well. According to the complaint, there are not a sufficient number of accessible parking spots next to Levi’s Stadium. As a result, Class Members with mobility disabilities are required to park “off site” in parking lots in Santa Clara. However, these parking options are not accessible, according to the plaintiffs.

“These lots are not adjacent to the Stadium. Most of them are a mile or more away, contain physical access barriers, and lack an accessible path of travel from the parking lot to an accessible primary entrance to the Stadium,” explains the 49ers stadium class action.

“The City’s pedestrian right of way from these parking lots to the Stadium contains numerous access barriers, including broken, cracked and uplifted pavement, excessive cross slopes, inaccessible curbs and curb ramps, and inaccessible crosswalks. In addition, Defendants have failed to provide accessible transportation from these parking lots to the Stadium.”

The 49ers, along with Live Nation, first entered into a reported settlement agreement in late 2018. It wasn’t until October 2019 that the plaintiffs entered into the proposed $24 million settlement with the 49ers companies and City of Santa Clara. This deal is headed for a final approval hearing scheduled for July 16, 2020.

Under the terms of the 49ers stadium class action settlement, the defendants have agreed to a cash award for certain Class Members, as well as injunctive relief. Class Members entitled to a cash award include those in the “Damages Class.”

According to the settlement website, Class Members in the Damages Class include individuals who “(1) have a mobility disability and use a wheelchair, scooter, or other mobility aid; (2) purchased, attempted to purchase, or someone else bought on your behalf accessible seating for an event at Levi’s Stadium between April 13, 2015 and March 9, 2020; and (3) were denied equal access to Levi’s Stadium’s facilities, services, accessible seating, parking, amenities, and privileges, including ticketing.”

Damages Class Members must file a claim online or by mail no later than June 28, 2020 in order to receive payment.

Class Members who make a valid claim will receive a minimum of $4,000, up to a maximum award of $80,000. Class Members must provide information regarding their attempts to purchase accessible tickets to events at the 49ers stadium, along with accessibility problems they encountered.

The 49ers and the City of Santa Clara have also agreed to make changes to the accessibility of Levi’s Stadium as a part of the injunctive relief provided by the settlement. These changes include modifications to the 49ers stadium parking lot, pedestrian right of way to the connecting parking lots, as well as changes to ticketing and shuttle services.

Damages Class Members can exclude themselves or opt out of the 49ers stadium class action settlement. Other Class Members may not, however. The deadline to do so is June 28, 2020.

Who’s Eligible

There are three Classes:

  • Damages Class, including “All persons with mobility disabilities who use wheelchairs, scooters or other mobility aids who have purchased, attempted to purchase, or for whom third parties purchased accessible seating and who have been denied equal access to Levi’s Stadium’s facilities, services, accessible seating, parking, amenities, and privileges” between April 1, 2015 and March 9, 2020.
  • Injunctive Class, including “All persons with mobility disabilities who use wheelchairs, scooters, or other mobility aids who will attempt to purchase accessible seating for a public event at Levi’s Stadium and who will be denied equal access to the Stadium’s facilities, services, accessible seating, parking, amenities, and privileges, including ticketing” after Dec. 7, 2013.
  • Companion Injunctive Class, including “All persons who are companions of persons with mobility disabilities who use wheelchairs, scooters or other mobility aids and who have used or will use companion seating for public events located at Levi’s Stadium” after Dec. 7, 2013.
Potential Award

Between $4,000 and $80,000.

  • The amount of each award will depend on the total number of approved claims
  • Individual claims will be limited to $80,000 and are expected to be a minimum of $4,000
Proof of Purchase

Damages Class Members must submit a claim form either online or by mail. The claims form requires a description of the events, including date, Class Members’ efforts to purchase tickets for accessible seating, and any access barriers encountered, including if they caused the Class Member difficulty, discomfort, or embarrassment.

No claim form is necessary for Injunctive Relief Class Members.

Claim Form

CLICK HERE TO FILE A CLAIM »

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

6/28/2020

Case Name

Abdul Nevarez v. Forty Niners Football Co. LLC, Case No. 5:16-cv-07013, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California

Final Hearing

7/16/2020

Claims Administrator

Stadium Access Settlement Administrator
c/o KCC Class Action Services
P.O. Box 43501
Providence, RI 02940-3501
info@LevisStadiumClassActionSettlement.com
1-888-788-4813

Class Counsel

Guy B. Wallace
Mark T. Johnson
Travis Close
SCHNEIDER WALLACE COTTRELL KONECKY LLP

Linda M. Dardarian
Andrew P. Lee
Katharine L. Fisher
GOLDSTEIN BORGEN DARDARIAN & HO

Adam B. Wolf
Catherine M. Cabalo
PEIFFER WOLF CARR & KANE APLC

Defense Counsel

Hannah Gordon
Chief Administrative Officer & General Counsel
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

Maria M. Lampasona
RANKIN SHUEY RANUCCI MINTZ LAMPASONA & REYNOLDS

Brian Doyle
City Attorney
CITY OF SANTA CLARA

Brian P. Maschler
GORDON REES SCULLY MANSUKHANI LLP

Martin H. Orlick
JEFFER MANGELS BUTLER & MITCHELL LLP

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1,242 thoughts on49ers Stadium Class Action Settlement

  1. joshua says:

    the person who said that 2nd round checks are coming is lying!!

    i spoke to TWO class counsel attorneys Guy B. Wallace and Adam B. Wolf last week. they both told me there is no 2nd round checks… all of the checks were sent out last year… those who recently got their checks (this year) are the class members who had to cure their deficiency….

    there is only 1 round of checks… both attprneys told me that there was only enough money for 1 round of checks.. not two…

    call the attorneys yourself if you dont believe me… the settlement admins dont know anything either.

    1. DJ says:

      Court forms states: “Any further balance remaining shall be redistributed to Eligible Claimants pro rata, if the balance exceeds $100,000. Otherwise the remaining balance shall be paid in equal portions to Silicon Valley Independent Living Center (SVILC) and Center for Independence of Individuals with Disabilities, San Mateo.” Maybe the amount is less than $100,000.

    2. Brian says:

      Well to the person that said the second round of checks are lying

      Well the settlement Adminstrator called me twice in two days

      They owe me the first check of $30,000 because they miss spelled my last name

      400 days after the first checks were out, so there sending the checks they messed up peoples name and there’s more than $100,000 left in the fund and that goes to the people us

      Don’t call nobody do your damn! Homework

      Read the court documents

      The settlement Adminstrator said I’m also going to recive a $4,000 check

      There was funds left over

      I recorded both conversations and told them I was recording them

      Usually you get the replacement check 90 days later

      Not 400 days later

      Maybe it doesn’t qualify for everyone to get another check at $4,000

      So! The person that said it the first time

      He was right for me

      When the checks arrive I’ll post them here and on Facebook top class actions page

      Good luck 🍀👍🏾

      1. k Swiss says:

        Brian,
        Any updates did u get your payment

  2. Good luck says:

    Yes! Their sending second round of checks this month

    I was surprised too

    I show need it

    Now! That’s what the customer service representative told me

    Don’t quote me

    Because some people said they’ll tell you one thing and no checks

    Remember how late they was behind sending us the first checks

    Let’s just hope soon

    Call them

    1. Keisha Kendrick’s says:

      Just called no one knows what I am talking about 🤷🏾‍♀️ Anyone get a real update?

  3. amanda says:

    lol… i just called them.. they told me “no new updates yet”. dont believe me, call this number: 1-888-788-4813

    did you get your check back in 2021?????

    and when are they sending them? this week?

  4. Good News says:

    Don’t quote me but from my understanding the second round of checks are coming out around now

    It’s been 400 days from the first Distribution

    Yes! It was over $100,000 thousand dollars left in fund

    So! The people get it

    If it was under $100,000 left the charities would of got it
    But it was over so it may be safe to say

    Everyone that got the first check will get a second check at least $4,000 each possibly more😊

    1. Now you know says:

      Number and percentage of claim forms submitted, 3,140 total
      claims approved as valid by Settlement Administrator.
      2,901 checks totaling $22,625,336.41 have not yet been
      cashed since mailed on July 23, 2021.

  5. Anb says:

    Has anyone heard anything about a second round of payments?????

    1. Nathan says:

      I’m still waiting on my first round. Apparently so is a lot of people. I called and was told that I’m now waiting for distribution. I hope my check comes soon, I’m broke!

    2. Fingers crossed says:

      400 days after payment has to go by before they can do second round I just read in court doc. And that’s IF the remaining balance is over 100k if not it goes to some charity

      1. Kelly says:

        How we read the courts documents?
        What’s the website?

    3. Momma Mia says:

      They are sending out checks again. Saw today where someone got a check for 4k. It’s passed the 400 days so they are distributing to those whose claims weren’t paid out the first go round then those who received the first check MAY receive another check depending on funds left.

  6. Joe says:

    They keep say on email that the prove and denied of claims still going on any one whiting on check know is that true or not ?

    1. David says:

      Not true I got paid long time ago

  7. Amy says:

    Any one waiting on check have more information on when they send it ?

    1. TANYA says:

      I am they said the 15th of September

      1. Amy says:

        That’s good news thank you

      2. Sunni says:

        I was told the first Thursday of the month checks would be sent out. Still waiting.

        1. Amy says:

          @ Amy : I don’t receive any thing yet do you get your check yet ?

    2. quinton says:

      still waiting on respond from the season ticket I sent in, I called and received the cliche we are still reviewing.

      1. Amy says:

        They say the same thing guys you need to keep calling let them know we are waiting for check or answer that’s only way to make them speed the review

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