Chapter Aesthetic Studio Class Action Settlements in Massachusetts
All Chapter Aesthetic Studio class action lawsuits and settlements available to Massachusetts residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Massachusetts residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Chapter Aesthetic Studio that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $1.32M Chapter Aesthetic Studio Spam Text TCPA.
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Open Chapter Aesthetic Studio Settlements for Massachusetts Residents (1)
These Chapter Aesthetic Studio settlements are currently accepting claims from Massachusetts residents.
$1.32M Chapter Aesthetic Studio Spam Text TCPA Class Action Settlement
Up to $550Received spam texts from Chapter Aesthetic Studio after opting out (2021-2026)? Claim up to $550 from this $1.32M TCPA settlement.
About Chapter Aesthetic Studio Class Actions in Massachusetts
Chapter Aesthetic Studio, a medical spa and aesthetic treatment provider, faces significant legal action in Massachusetts through a $1.32 million TCPA class action settlement related to spam text messaging practices. Massachusetts residents have particular protections under the state's Consumer Protection Act (Chapter 93A), which provides enhanced remedies for unfair and deceptive business practices, including unauthorized marketing communications. The Commonwealth also enforces strict telemarketing regulations through the Massachusetts Attorney General's office, making TCPA violations especially serious for businesses operating in the state. Chapter Aesthetic Studio operates multiple locations throughout Massachusetts, serving clients in Boston, Cambridge, and surrounding metropolitan areas with services including Botox, dermal fillers, and laser treatments. Massachusetts residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's consumer-friendly legal environment, where courts often award treble damages and attorney fees for Chapter 93A violations. The state's one-year statute of limitations for TCPA claims means residents who received unwanted text messages from Chapter Aesthetic Studio should act quickly to preserve their rights under both federal and state consumer protection laws.
Chapter Aesthetic Studio Settlements in Massachusetts: FAQs
Can Massachusetts residents claim damages beyond the TCPA settlement amount?
Yes, Massachusetts residents may pursue additional remedies under Chapter 93A, the state's Consumer Protection Act, which allows for treble damages in cases of willful unfair practices. The $1.32 million TCPA settlement doesn't preclude separate state law claims for the same conduct if different legal standards apply.
How does Massachusetts residency affect my Chapter Aesthetic Studio TCPA claim?
Massachusetts has stricter telemarketing laws than federal TCPA requirements, potentially strengthening your position. The state's consumer protection framework provides additional avenues for relief beyond the federal settlement, particularly if you received texts after requesting removal from their marketing lists.
What documentation do Massachusetts residents need for Chapter Aesthetic Studio text message claims?
Preserve screenshots of unwanted texts from Chapter Aesthetic Studio, including dates and phone numbers used. Massachusetts courts require clear evidence of the commercial nature of messages and proof you didn't consent to receive them, especially important given the company's local presence in the state.
Tips for Massachusetts Residents Filing Chapter Aesthetic Studio Claims
Massachusetts residents filing Chapter Aesthetic Studio claims should document all unwanted text messages immediately, preserving screenshots with timestamps and sender information. Contact the Massachusetts Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division to report TCPA violations, as state enforcement can strengthen individual claims. Consider consulting attorneys familiar with both federal TCPA law and Massachusetts Chapter 93A protections, since dual remedies may be available. File claims promptly within the one-year statute of limitations period. Review your cellular provider records to establish a timeline of unwanted communications. Massachusetts consumer protection laws often provide more generous remedies than federal alternatives, making local legal consultation particularly valuable for aesthetic services customers.
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