Joint Juice Class Action Settlements in Tennessee
All Joint Juice class action lawsuits and settlements available to Tennessee residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Tennessee 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 Tennessee 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 Tennessee Residents (1)
These Joint Juice settlements are currently accepting claims from Tennessee 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 Tennessee
Tennessee residents affected by Joint Juice false advertising claims have specific protections under the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act, which prohibits deceptive trade practices in the marketing of dietary supplements and functional beverages. This state law works alongside federal regulations to provide additional recourse for consumers who purchased products based on misleading health claims. Joint Juice has maintained distribution throughout Tennessee via major retailers including Walmart, CVS, and Walgreens locations across the state, making Tennessee consumers significant participants in the $90 million false advertising settlement. Tennessee's Middle District Federal Court has jurisdiction over many consumer class actions, and the state's relatively short three-year statute of limitations for consumer protection claims means residents must act promptly when settlements are announced. Unlike some states, Tennessee does not require class action notices to be published in local newspapers, so residents often learn about settlements through direct mail or online resources. Tennessee residents should preserve purchase receipts and document any health claims that influenced their buying decisions, as this evidence strengthens settlement claims.
Joint Juice Settlements in Tennessee: FAQs
How does Tennessee's Consumer Protection Act affect Joint Juice settlement claims for residents?
Tennessee's Consumer Protection Act provides additional state-level protection against deceptive advertising practices, complementing federal class action settlements. This means Tennessee residents may have stronger legal standing in the $90 million Joint Juice settlement due to the state's specific prohibitions against misleading health claims in supplement marketing.
Where was Joint Juice most commonly sold to Tennessee consumers before the settlement?
Joint Juice was widely distributed through Tennessee's major pharmacy and grocery chains, including CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, and Kroger stores throughout Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, and Chattanooga areas. The product's availability at these mainstream retailers helped establish the large Tennessee consumer base eligible for settlement compensation.
What documentation do Tennessee residents need for Joint Juice settlement claims?
Tennessee residents should gather purchase receipts, credit card statements showing Joint Juice transactions, and any marketing materials that influenced their purchase decisions. Since Tennessee has a three-year statute of limitations for consumer protection claims, maintaining this documentation is crucial for participating in current and future settlements.
Tips for Tennessee Residents Filing Joint Juice Claims
Tennessee residents filing Joint Juice claims should act quickly due to the state's three-year statute of limitations on consumer protection cases. Keep detailed records of purchases from major Tennessee retailers like Walmart, CVS, and Kroger where Joint Juice was commonly sold. Document specific health claims from advertising that influenced your purchase decisions, as Tennessee's Consumer Protection Act strengthens your settlement position. Submit claims through official settlement websites rather than third-party services to avoid unnecessary fees. Consider consulting Tennessee consumer protection attorneys if you purchased large quantities or suffered health issues, as the state's laws may provide additional remedies beyond the $90 million federal settlement.
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