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Every day, everyday people are owed money from companies that broke the rules. We track the open lawsuits, settlements, and recalls — and tell you in plain English if you qualify. Free. Private. No fee unless you win.
Women diagnosed with uterine, ovarian, or endometrial cancer after years of using chemical hair relaxers may be owed significant money.
Mothers who took acetaminophen during pregnancy and whose child was later diagnosed with autism or ADHD may have a case.
Farmers, landscapers, and nursery workers exposed to Paraquat and later diagnosed with Parkinson's may be owed money.
Firefighters and service members exposed to AFFF foam and diagnosed with kidney, testicular, or other cancers may qualify.
Parents of premature babies fed cow's-milk-based formula who developed NEC may be owed major money from the formula makers.
Long-term Roundup users diagnosed with lymphoma or leukemia may still qualify for a payout. New filing window just opened.
Sleep apnea machine users who inhaled foam particles and developed lung issues or cancer may qualify for the recall payout.
If your Social Security number or account info was leaked in the AT&T breach, you may be owed a share of the payout pool.
People who took Ozempic, Wegovy, or Mounjaro and developed severe stomach paralysis or bowel blockage may qualify.
Payments began going out September 2025. Individual privacy cases against Meta may still be filed separately.
Customers impacted by the 2021 data breach may be eligible to file a claim.
Buyers of specific snack brands between 2019–2024 may be eligible.
Owners of 2011–2022 models affected by the anti-theft flaw. Final approval granted October 2024.
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If your information appears to qualify you for help, a lawyer or someone from their team will reach out to you. If you don't hear back within seven days, please speak with another law firm — every legal matter has a filing deadline, and waiting too long can cost you the right to recover.
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