Balance of Nature Class Action Settlements in Alaska
All Balance of Nature class action lawsuits and settlements available to Alaska residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Alaska residents have 0 active class action settlements involving Balance of Nature that they can file claims for right now. In addition, Balance of Nature has 2 past settlements that have been resolved.
Combined maximum payouts across all Balance of Nature settlements total $60. Class Action Buddy automatically files Balance of Nature claims for Alaska residents in under 60 seconds — no paperwork, no mailing, no proof of purchasey/proof-of-purchase/" style="color:#5D82F2;text-decoration:none;font-weight:500;">proof of purchase needed for most settlements.
Past Balance of Nature Settlements (2)
These Balance of Nature settlements have closed but Alaska residents may have qualified at the time.
Balance of Nature Settlement
Up to $30Balance of Nature settled false advertising claims. Get up to $30 if you bought their supplements. No proof needed. File your claim today.
$9.95M Balance of Nature false advertisement class action settlement
Up to $30Balance of Nature customers may qualify for benefits from a $9.95M false advertising settlement. Check if you're eligible and file your claim.
About Balance of Nature Class Actions in Alaska
Alaska residents who purchased Balance of Nature supplements may be eligible for compensation through the $9.95 million false advertisement class action settlement. Alaska's Unfair Trade Practices Act (AS 45.50.471) provides robust consumer protections against deceptive marketing practices, particularly relevant to dietary supplement claims that lack scientific backing. Balance of Nature does not maintain physical offices in Alaska but has served customers throughout the state through direct-to-consumer online sales and television advertising campaigns that frequently aired on Alaskan cable networks. The company's marketing reached Alaska consumers through national media buys, making residents eligible for the same settlement benefits as those in the lower 48 states. Alaska residents filing class action claims should note that the state's geographical isolation doesn't affect their legal standing in federal class actions. The Alaska Department of Law's Consumer Protection Unit has historically been active in pursuing supplement manufacturers making unsubstantiated health claims, creating a favorable legal environment for consumer protection cases involving products like Balance of Nature's fruit and vegetable supplements.
Balance of Nature Settlements in Alaska: FAQs
Are Alaska residents eligible for the Balance of Nature $9.95M settlement even though the company has no offices here?
Yes, Alaska residents who purchased Balance of Nature products are fully eligible for settlement benefits regardless of the company's lack of physical presence in the state. The settlement covers all U.S. consumers who bought the products during the class period, and Alaska's remote location does not disqualify residents from participating.
Does Alaska's Unfair Trade Practices Act provide additional protections beyond the federal settlement?
Alaska's Unfair Trade Practices Act offers strong consumer protections that complement federal class action remedies, particularly regarding false health claims in supplement marketing. While the federal settlement addresses nationwide claims, Alaska residents may have additional state law remedies for deceptive practices under AS 45.50.471.
How do I file a Balance of Nature claim from Alaska if I don't have easy access to legal representation?
Most Balance of Nature settlement claims can be filed online without requiring local legal representation, as class action settlements typically provide streamlined claim processes. Alaska residents can submit claims directly through the settlement administrator's website using proof of purchase documentation.
Tips for Alaska Residents Filing Balance of Nature Claims
Alaska residents should gather all available proof of Balance of Nature purchases, including credit card statements, email confirmations, and shipping records, as physical receipts may be harder to locate for online orders. Submit claims promptly before settlement deadlines, as Alaska's mail delays won't typically extend filing periods. Consider consulting with Alaska's Consumer Protection Unit if you experienced additional damages beyond the settlement scope. Keep copies of all documentation submitted, and monitor the settlement administrator's website for updates on payment distributions to ensure you receive compensation.
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