Joint Juice Class Action Settlements in Ohio
All Joint Juice class action lawsuits and settlements available to Ohio residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Ohio residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Joint Juice that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $90M Joint Juice false advertising class action settlement.
Combined maximum payouts across all Joint Juice settlements total $150. Class Action Buddy automatically files Joint Juice 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.
Open Joint Juice Settlements for Ohio Residents (1)
These Joint Juice settlements are currently accepting claims from Ohio residents.
$90M Joint Juice false advertising class action settlement
Up to $150Joint Juice buyers in NY, CA, CT, FL, IL, MD, MA, MI, or PA may claim $10-$50 per unit from this $90M false advertising settlement.
About Joint Juice Class Actions in Ohio
Ohio residents who purchased Joint Juice glucosamine drinks between 2009 and 2017 may be eligible for compensation through the $90 million false advertising class action settlement. Ohio's Consumer Sales Practices Act provides robust protections against deceptive health claims, making the state's residents particularly well-positioned in supplement-related litigation. Joint Juice maintained significant distribution networks throughout Ohio's major grocery chains including Kroger, Giant Eagle, and Meijer stores, meaning thousands of Buckeye State consumers were exposed to allegedly misleading joint health claims. The company's marketing materials prominently featured statements about reducing joint pain and improving mobility that plaintiffs argued lacked scientific support. Ohio residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's relatively permissive venue rules and strong discovery protections. The Ohio Attorney General's Consumer Protection Section has historically been active in pursuing supplement companies making unsubstantiated health claims, creating precedent that strengthened this particular settlement. Claims were processed through a court-approved administrator, with Ohio residents receiving compensation based on documented purchases and proof of residency during the class period.
Joint Juice Settlements in Ohio: FAQs
What made Joint Juice's health claims particularly problematic under Ohio consumer law?
Ohio's Consumer Sales Practices Act specifically prohibits health-related advertising that cannot be substantiated by competent scientific evidence. Joint Juice's claims about reducing joint pain and improving cartilage health allegedly violated these standards. The $90 million settlement specifically addressed these unproven therapeutic benefits marketed to Ohio consumers.
How did Joint Juice's distribution in Ohio affect the settlement amount?
Joint Juice products were widely available in Ohio's major retail chains including Kroger, Giant Eagle, and Walmart locations throughout the state. This extensive Ohio distribution network meant a large number of affected consumers, contributing to the substantial $90 million settlement value. Ohio represented one of the larger consumer bases in the class action.
What documentation do Ohio residents need for Joint Juice settlement claims?
Ohio claimants needed purchase receipts, credit card statements, or loyalty card records showing Joint Juice purchases between 2009-2017. The settlement administrator accepted Giant Eagle Advantage Card records and Kroger Plus Card data as valid proof of purchase. Ohio residents could claim up to $20 without receipts or higher amounts with documentation.
Tips for Ohio Residents Filing Joint Juice Claims
Ohio residents filing Joint Juice claims should gather all available purchase documentation from major state retailers like Kroger and Giant Eagle, as these chains maintained detailed loyalty card records accepted by settlement administrators. Check credit card statements for purchases at Ohio locations between 2009-2017, particularly at pharmacies like CVS and Rite Aid where Joint Juice was prominently displayed. File claims promptly as Ohio's statute of limitations on consumer protection claims is relatively strict. Contact the Ohio Attorney General's Consumer Protection Section if you encounter issues with claim processing, as their office monitored this settlement's administration for state residents.
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