Settlement FAQs

a.b.t settlement faqs

by Domenick Schmidt Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Are You part of the AT&T lawsuit settlement?

The customers and AT&T have reached a proposed settlement to resolve the lawsuit on a class action basis, as described below. If you received a notice about this settlement by email, mail, or text message, you are part of the settlement according to AT&T’s records, and you are eligible for a cash payment from the settlement.

How does the settlement class work for AT&T Mobility?

All refunds or payments by AT&T Mobility related to credits and payments of the vendor’s compensation will fund separate escrow accounts for the benefit of the Settlement Class.

When will the Settlement Administrator send out the benefits?

The Settlement Administrator will send out the benefits as soon as monies are received from the taxing jurisdictions to which your payments to AT&T Mobility were remitted. This may take some time, so please be patient. "Who is representing the Class Members in this case?" "How will the lawyers be paid?"

Who is eligible to receive payment from the settlement class periods?

You may be eligible to receive payment if you are an Individual, Insured Group 1 (and their employees) or Self-Funded Account 2 (and their employees) that purchased or were enrolled in a Blue Cross or Blue Shield health insurance or administrative services plan during one of the two Settlement Class Periods.

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Why Haven’t I Received My Settlement Check Yet?

Alright, so there you are, you filled out the form for a settlement you qualify for and now you’re waiting for that check to come in the mail. For a long time. This is fairly normal, and there are a few reasons why this might be happening.

What If I Lost/Threw Out the Notice?

So, if you lost your notice or threw it out, it’s probably not a big deal. Simply google the name of the settlement (for instance, Kashi cereal bar settlement), find the settlement website, and fill out the claim form . If the claim form requires information found on the settlement notice, such as an ID number, you’ll need to reach out to the settlement administrator to locate your number or to find out if you can submit a claim without this information.

What If I Moved and Already Made My Claim? Will I Still Get My Check?

If you move before receiving your money, contact the settlement administrator to see if you can update your address. Other than that, make sure you forward your mail to your new address.

What to do if you misplaced your settlement check?

If you misplaced your settlement check and the deadline to file a claim hasn't passed yet, your best bet is to contact the settlement administrator to find out if they can send you a new one. If the deadline has already passed, you may be out of luck – but I would still encourage you to reach out to the administrator, just in case.

Why hasn't my check arrived?

The most common reason why your check hasn't arrived is because the settlement agreement hasn’t been finalized yet. Before checks can go out, a judge needs to hear arguments for why the settlement should be approved and then needs to give his or her final OK that the agreement is “fair, reasonable and adequate.”.

What are the outcomes of a class action lawsuit?

By far, the two most common outcomes of a class action lawsuit are as follows: the case gets dismissed or the defendant decides to settle. With a settlement, the defendant agrees to pay a certain amount of money to end the litigation (without necessarily admitting any guilt) and avoids spending any more time or money fighting the allegations.

Why is the Court approving the settlement notice?

The Court authorized the Notice because Class Members have a right to know about the proposed Settlement of certain claims against Settling Defendants in this class action lawsuit and about Class Members' options before the Court decides whether to approve the Settlement. If the Court approves the Settlement, and after objections ...

What is a class action lawsuit?

In a class action lawsuit, one or more people or businesses called class representatives sue on behalf of others who have similar claims. All of the people or businesses who have similar claims together are a “class” or “class members” if the class is certified by the Court. Individual class members do not have to file a lawsuit to participate in ...

How many members of large, geographically dispersed, self-funded national Employers are eligible for the second blue?

The Second Blue Bid provision of the Settlement Agreement was designed to enable 33 million Members of large, geographically dispersed, self-funded national Employers to have the opportunity to receive a Second Blue Bid.

Can you sue a settlement defendant?

This means that you cannot sue, continue to sue, or be part of any other lawsuit against Settling Defendants that makes claims based on the facts and legal theories involved in this case or any of the business practices the Settling Defendants adopt pursuant to the Settlement Agreement.

Did the court decide in favor of the plaintiffs or settlement defendants?

The Court did not decide in favor of the Plaintiffs or Settling Defendants. Instead, both sides have agreed to the Settlement. Both sides want to avoid the risk and cost of further litigation. The Plaintiffs and their attorneys think the Settlement is best for the Settlement Classes. 5.

Do you have to file a lawsuit to join a class action?

Individual class members do not have to file a lawsuit to participate in the class action settlement or be bound by the judgment in the class action. One court resolves the issues for everyone in the class, except for those who exclude themselves from the class. 4. Why is there a Settlement?

Is Medicare Supplemental covered by Settlement?

Medicare Advantage policies are not within the scope of products included in the Settlement classes. However, Medicare Supplemental policies are within the scope of products included in the Settlement classes, so long as they meet the other criteria (e.g., dates of coverage).

What happens if you are a member of the class?

If you determine that you are a member of the Class, you may receive benefits under the Settlement. Essentially the Settlement benefits are three-fold: First, AT&T Mobility will stop collecting the taxes it has been collecting and paying to states, counties and cities.

Does AT&T pay escrow?

Thus, AT&T Mobil ity has agreed to pay the credited amount to the escrow accounts established pursuant to the Settlement. If the use of the future tax credit will be spread over a three (3) year period or less, AT&T Mobility shall pay monies to the escrow accounts equal to the total future tax credits.

Is AT&T Mobility liable for damages?

As a result, the lawsuit claims that AT&T Mobility is liable for damages to the Class. AT&T Mobility denies that it did anything wrong, denies that it violated any laws, and raised a number of defenses to the claims. The Court did not decide in favor of the Class Representatives or AT&T Mobility.

When is the deadline to opt out of the settlement?

This is called asking to be excluded from or “opting out” of the Settlement Class. The deadline to opt-out of the Settlement passed on May 6, 2021.

Why is it important to read the settlement notice?

It is critical that Class Members read the entire Settlement Notice carefully because their legal rights are affected by whether they act or don’t act.

What happens if you are not entitled to a Tier 2 award?

If the panel determines you are not entitled to a Tier 2 Award, you will still receive the Tier 1 Award. Tier 3 – Tier 3 Claims are for Settlement Class Members who wished to provide further evidence of conduct or statement (s) by Dr. Heaps and their impact.

When do you have to submit a Tier 1 award?

If you did not receive a Settlement Notice containing a Claimant ID Number (at the top of the email or in the upper left-hand corner of each page of the Notice), to receive a Tier 1 Award you must have submitted a Statement of Class Membership by June 7, 2021 attesting to facts demonstrating you are a Class Member.

What is a class action?

In a class action, one or more plaintiffs called “Class Representatives” sue on behalf of themselves and other people with similar claims. This group of people is called the “Class” and the people in the Class are called “Class Members.”. One court resolves the issues for all Class Members, except for those who excluded themselves from the Class. ...

When do you have to complete a class membership form?

If you believe you are a Class Member based on the definition above, but you did not receive a Settlement Notice containing a Claimant ID Number (at the top of the email or in the upper left-hand corner of each page of the hard-copy notice), you must have completed a Statement of Class Membership Form by June 7, 2021.

Can a Tier 1 claim be returned?

The Tier 1 Award shall be counted against any further awards, but under no circumstances will a Settlement Class Member be required to return a Tier 1 Award.

What happens if you receive a notice from AT&T?

If you received a notice about this settlement by email, mail, or text message, you are part of the settlement according to AT&T’s records, and you are eligible for a cash payment from the settlement.

Did AT&T deny it did anything wrong?

California AT&T customers claimed in a class action lawsuit that AT&T advertised wireless data plans as “unlimited” but then slowed data speeds after customers exceeded certain data usage levels. AT&T denies that it did anything wrong. The customers and AT&T have reached a proposed settlement to resolve the lawsuit on a class action basis, as described below.

Is a notice from a lawyer a solicitation?

A federal court authorized the notice. It is not a solicitation from a lawyer.#N#You are not being sued. Please do not contact the Court.#N#Your legal rights are affected whether you act or don’t act.#N#Read the notice carefully.

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