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BCBS Class Action Settlement 2025: Key Details on Eligibility, Amounts, and Payment Dates
healthcare4 months ago

BCBS Class Action Settlement 2025: Key Details on Eligibility, Amounts, and Payment Dates

The BCBS Class Action Settlement 2025 involves a $2.8 billion fund and reforms totaling $17 billion aimed at improving the US healthcare insurance market. Eligible healthcare providers, including hospitals and professionals insured by BCBS from 2008 to 2024, can submit claims by July 29, 2025, with payments expected between December 2025 and early 2026. The settlement seeks to address systemic issues, promote fair pricing, and enhance customer service in healthcare.

Last Chance to Claim Up to $7,500 from AT&T Data Breach Settlement
business4 months ago

Last Chance to Claim Up to $7,500 from AT&T Data Breach Settlement

AT&T will pay $177 million to settle lawsuits over data breaches in 2019 and 2024 that exposed millions of customers' personal information. Eligible individuals can file claims by November 18, 2025, to receive compensation, with potential payouts up to $5,000 for the 2019 breach and $2,500 for the 2024 breach, depending on proof of loss. Claims can be filed online or by mail, and affected customers should use their Class Member ID to submit their claims.

AT&T Customers Eligible for Up to $7,500 in Data Breach Settlement
business6 months ago

AT&T Customers Eligible for Up to $7,500 in Data Breach Settlement

AT&T is settling a $177 million lawsuit related to two major data breaches in 2019 and 2024, which exposed personal information of millions of customers. Affected individuals can file claims for payouts up to $5,000 or $2,500 depending on the breach, with deadlines in 2025. The settlement aims to compensate those whose data was compromised and provides options to opt out or object to the deal.

"Unclaimed Property: Are You Missing Out on Money in Colorado, Rhode Island, and Connecticut?"
finance2 years ago

"Unclaimed Property: Are You Missing Out on Money in Colorado, Rhode Island, and Connecticut?"

Colorado holds over $1.5 billion in unclaimed property, with $677,064,160 returned since the program began in 1987. Residents, schools, hospitals, small businesses, and corporations can search for their unclaimed property on the state's website and file a claim by providing necessary documentation such as a photo ID and social security number. Once the claim is submitted, it can be tracked using a claim number, and if a letter is received from the State of Colorado Department of the Treasury Unclaimed Property Division, the process is similar.

"Claiming Your Share: Uncovering Unclaimed Property in Colorado"
finance2 years ago

"Claiming Your Share: Uncovering Unclaimed Property in Colorado"

Colorado holds over $1.5 billion in unclaimed property, with $677,064,160 returned since the program began in 1987. Residents, schools, hospitals, small businesses, and corporations can search for their unclaimed property on the state's website and file a claim by providing necessary documentation. The process includes verifying the address, gathering required documents, and tracking the claim using a claim number.

"Facebook Settlement: How Users Can Claim Their Money"
technology2 years ago

"Facebook Settlement: How Users Can Claim Their Money"

Facebook users in the U.S. have until August 25 to file a claim for their share of a $725 million settlement related to privacy violations. The settlement arises from lawsuits alleging that Facebook improperly shared user information with third parties. Users who used Facebook between May 24, 2007, and December 22, 2022, can file a claim online or by mail. The settlement amount per user will depend on the number of claims filed, with lawyers potentially receiving up to 25% of the settlement. The court will decide on final approval in September, and payments will be distributed after any appeals are resolved. Users who do not file a claim or opt out of the settlement give up their right to sue Facebook on these issues.