Class action payouts are increasing in the U.S., with $42 billion in settlements last year and larger amounts anticipated in the future. While many individuals might overlook opportunities for compensation, dedicated individuals—often supported by social media and legal networks—are actively pursuing these payouts. A shift in federal rules has further popularized class action claims, making email the primary notification method. Consequently, many may not realize they are eligible for compensation, potentially hiding in neglected spam folders.
If you spend enough time on the internet, odds are that you too have stumbled into the class action expanded universe. You're not alone.
Given the proliferation of corporate monopolies, legal cases brought against tech companies will naturally include more and more claimants and bigger and bigger settlements.
A change in federal rules in 2018 laid the groundwork to make email the most common class-action notice delivery method.
Right now, hiding in a spam folder, there's an unread message declaring that you're already part of one.
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