Balance of Nature Class Action Settlements in Ohio
All Balance of Nature class action lawsuits and settlements available to Ohio residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Ohio 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 Ohio 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 Ohio 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 Ohio
Ohio residents who purchased Balance of Nature supplements may be eligible for compensation through the $9.95 million class action settlement that addressed false advertising claims. This settlement stems from allegations that Balance of Nature made misleading health claims about their fruit and vegetable supplements without adequate scientific support. Ohio's Consumer Sales Practices Act provides additional protections for residents, allowing for treble damages and attorney fees in cases involving deceptive trade practices related to health products. Balance of Nature has maintained significant market presence in Ohio through direct-to-consumer sales, television advertising campaigns, and online distribution channels serving major metropolitan areas including Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati. The company's marketing strategies specifically targeted Ohio's aging population with health-focused messaging. Ohio residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's relatively favorable statute of limitations for consumer fraud cases, which extends up to four years from discovery of the deceptive practice. The state's class action procedures also allow for efficient processing of multi-plaintiff cases, making it easier for Ohio consumers to participate in national settlements like the Balance of Nature case.
Balance of Nature Settlements in Ohio: FAQs
How much can Ohio residents receive from the Balance of Nature settlement?
Ohio residents may be eligible for refunds under the $9.95 million Balance of Nature class action settlement, with compensation amounts varying based on purchase history and documentation provided. The settlement covers customers who bought Balance of Nature products and were allegedly misled by the company's health claims.
Do Ohio's consumer protection laws provide additional remedies beyond the class action settlement?
Yes, Ohio's Consumer Sales Practices Act offers potential additional remedies including treble damages for deceptive practices involving health supplements. Ohio residents may be able to pursue individual claims under state law even if they participate in the federal class action settlement.
What documentation do Ohio residents need to file a Balance of Nature claim?
Ohio residents should gather purchase receipts, credit card statements, or bank records showing Balance of Nature transactions. Online order confirmations and subscription records can also serve as valid proof of purchase for settlement claims.
Tips for Ohio Residents Filing Balance of Nature Claims
Ohio residents should file Balance of Nature claims promptly as settlement deadlines are typically strict and non-negotiable. Gather all available purchase documentation including credit card statements, receipts, and online order confirmations before submitting claims. Consider consulting with Ohio consumer protection attorneys familiar with the state's Consumer Sales Practices Act if you experienced significant financial losses beyond the class action settlement scope. Keep copies of all submitted documentation and track claim submission confirmations. Ohio residents with subscription purchases may be entitled to larger settlement amounts, so document recurring charges carefully when filing claims.
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