Balance of Nature Class Action Settlements in Georgia
All Balance of Nature class action lawsuits and settlements available to Georgia residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Georgia 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.
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Past Balance of Nature Settlements (2)
These Balance of Nature settlements have closed but Georgia 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 Georgia
Georgia residents affected by Balance of Nature's marketing practices have access to significant class action settlements, including a $9.95 million false advertisement settlement. The Peach State's Fair Business Practices Act provides additional consumer protections beyond federal regulations, particularly relevant for dietary supplement claims that lack FDA approval. Georgia's statute allows consumers to recover actual damages plus attorney fees when businesses engage in deceptive practices regarding health products. Balance of Nature maintains a substantial customer base throughout Georgia's metropolitan areas, including Atlanta, Augusta, and Savannah, with products distributed through major retail chains like Walmart and online platforms. The company's direct-to-consumer subscription model has particularly impacted Georgia residents who found it difficult to cancel recurring shipments. Georgia follows a four-year statute of limitations for consumer fraud claims, giving residents more time to join class actions compared to some states. The state's consumer protection laws work in conjunction with federal class action settlements, meaning Georgia residents may be eligible for both state-specific remedies and participation in nationwide settlements. Documentation of purchases and subscription agreements is crucial for Georgia claimants seeking compensation.
Balance of Nature Settlements in Georgia: FAQs
Can Georgia residents participate in the $9.95M Balance of Nature false advertisement settlement?
Yes, Georgia residents who purchased Balance of Nature products based on disputed health claims are eligible to participate in the $9.95 million settlement. The settlement covers customers nationwide who bought products between specific dates and can provide proof of purchase. Georgia's participation doesn't require separate state-specific filings since this is a federal class action settlement.
Does Georgia's Fair Business Practices Act provide additional protection against Balance of Nature's marketing claims?
Georgia's Fair Business Practices Act offers stronger consumer protections than many states, specifically prohibiting deceptive health claims for dietary supplements. This means Georgia residents may have additional legal remedies beyond federal class action settlements if they were misled by Balance of Nature's advertising. The state law allows recovery of actual damages plus attorney fees in successful consumer protection cases.
How long do Georgia residents have to file Balance of Nature-related claims?
Georgia residents have up to four years from the date of purchase or discovery of deceptive practices to file consumer fraud claims against Balance of Nature. This statute of limitations applies to state law claims under Georgia's Fair Business Practices Act. However, federal class action settlements may have different deadlines, so residents should check specific settlement terms for participation requirements.
Tips for Georgia Residents Filing Balance of Nature Claims
Georgia residents filing Balance of Nature claims should gather all purchase receipts, subscription confirmations, and marketing materials received. The state's Fair Business Practices Act requires documentation showing reliance on specific health claims when making purchases. Contact the Georgia Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division to report deceptive practices, as this creates additional evidence for your claim. Consider consulting Georgia-licensed attorneys familiar with both federal class actions and state consumer protection laws. File claims promptly despite Georgia's four-year statute of limitations, as class action settlements often have shorter deadlines. Keep records of any health issues or financial losses directly related to Balance of Nature products or subscription practices.
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