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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Nevada residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Major Beef Producers that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include Beef Price-Fixing Settlement.

Combined maximum payouts across all Major Beef Producers settlements total $200. Class Action Buddy automatically files Major Beef Producers claims for Nevada 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 Major Beef Producers Settlements for Nevada Residents (1)

These Major Beef Producers settlements are currently accepting claims from Nevada residents.

Beef Price-Fixing Settlement

Up to $200

Beef buyers in 27 states (Aug 2014-Dec 2019) may claim from this $87.5M Tyson/Cargill price-fixing settlement. Receipts required. Venmo payment.

Deadline: 2026-06-30 Proof Required Official site →

About Major Beef Producers Class Actions in Nevada

Nevada residents affected by the Major Beef Producers price-fixing settlement should understand their rights under both federal antitrust laws and Nevada's consumer protection framework. Nevada's Deceptive Trade Practices Act provides additional consumer safeguards beyond federal regulations, though the beef settlement primarily operates under federal antitrust statutes. Major beef producers maintain significant distribution networks throughout Nevada, supplying grocery chains like Smith's, Albertsons, and WinCo Foods that serve the state's 3.1 million residents. Nevada's agricultural sector, while focused more on cattle ranching than beef processing, means residents frequently purchase beef products affected by alleged price manipulation between 2015-2019. The Silver State has no specific residency requirements that complicate class action participation, and Nevada courts generally follow federal precedents for multi-district litigation. Claims typically require proof of beef purchases during the relevant time period through receipts or store loyalty card records. Nevada's statute of limitations for consumer fraud claims is three years, though the federal settlement operates under different timelines established by the court-approved settlement agreement.

Major Beef Producers Settlements in Nevada: FAQs

How does Nevada's consumer protection law affect my Major Beef Producers settlement claim?

Nevada's Deceptive Trade Practices Act provides additional consumer protections, but the beef price-fixing settlement operates primarily under federal antitrust law. Nevada residents can participate in the settlement using the same procedures as residents of other states, with no additional state-specific requirements or benefits.

Which Nevada grocery stores were affected by the alleged beef price-fixing conspiracy?

Major grocery chains throughout Nevada including Smith's, Albertsons, WinCo Foods, and Walmart potentially sold beef products subject to the alleged price-fixing scheme between 2015-2019. Any beef purchases from Nevada retailers during this period may qualify for settlement compensation regardless of the specific store chain.

Do I need a Nevada attorney to file my beef settlement claim?

No attorney is required to participate in the Major Beef Producers settlement, regardless of your Nevada residency. The settlement allows individual consumers to file claims directly through the court-approved claims process without legal representation, though consulting with a Nevada consumer protection attorney remains an option.

Tips for Nevada Residents Filing Major Beef Producers Claims

Nevada residents filing Major Beef Producers claims should gather purchase receipts or loyalty card records showing beef purchases between 2015-2019 from any Nevada retailer. Submit claims before the court-established deadline, typically found on the official settlement website. Store loyalty programs from Smith's, Albertsons, or other Nevada chains can provide purchase history if original receipts are unavailable. Nevada's consumer protection laws don't create additional claim requirements beyond federal settlement terms. Consider keeping detailed records of future beef purchases to protect against similar issues. Contact the settlement administrator directly with Nevada-specific questions rather than assuming state law creates different procedures.

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