Toms of Maine Class Action Settlements in Kentucky
All Toms of Maine class action lawsuits and settlements available to Kentucky residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Kentucky residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Toms of Maine that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include Toms of Maine Toothpaste Settlement.
Combined maximum payouts across all Toms of Maine settlements total $7. Class Action Buddy automatically files Toms of Maine claims for Kentucky 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 Toms of Maine Settlements for Kentucky Residents (1)
These Toms of Maine settlements are currently accepting claims from Kentucky residents.
Toms of Maine Toothpaste Settlement
Up to $7Tom's of Maine toothpaste buyers (Nov 2020-Mar 2026) can claim ~$7 with no receipt required. Payment via Venmo, Zelle, or check. File by July 6, 2026.
About Tom's of Maine Class Actions in Kentucky
Kentucky residents pursuing Tom's of Maine class action settlements benefit from the state's Consumer Protection Act, which provides additional remedies beyond federal regulations for deceptive business practices in personal care products. Tom's of Maine products are widely distributed throughout Kentucky via major retailers like Kroger, Walmart, and CVS, making the brand accessible to consumers across both urban Louisville and Lexington markets as well as rural communities. The company, owned by Colgate-Palmolive since 2006, maintains significant market presence in Kentucky's natural products sector. Kentucky residents filing class action claims must be aware that the state follows a five-year statute of limitations for consumer fraud cases under KRS 367.220. The Kentucky Attorney General's Office has historically been active in pursuing consumer protection cases against personal care manufacturers, which can strengthen individual class action participation. Kentucky's "made whole" doctrine may allow residents to recover additional damages beyond basic settlements, particularly relevant for ongoing health-related claims from products like toothpaste used daily by families statewide.
Tom's of Maine Settlements in Kentucky: FAQs
Can Kentucky residents participate in the Tom's of Maine Toothpaste Settlement even if they purchased products from out-of-state retailers?
Yes, Kentucky residents can typically participate in the Tom's of Maine Toothpaste Settlement regardless of where they purchased the products, as long as they meet the settlement's eligibility requirements. Kentucky's consumer protection laws don't restrict participation based on purchase location. However, you'll need to provide proof of purchase and meet any residency requirements specified in the settlement terms.
Does Kentucky's Consumer Protection Act provide additional benefits beyond the Tom's of Maine settlement compensation?
Kentucky's Consumer Protection Act (KRS 367.110-300) may provide additional remedies including attorney fees and treble damages for deceptive practices. However, participating in a class action settlement typically waives your right to pursue separate claims under Kentucky state law. You should review settlement terms carefully to understand what rights you're waiving.
Are there specific Kentucky courts handling Tom's of Maine class action cases for state residents?
Most Tom's of Maine class action settlements are handled in federal court due to the interstate nature of the claims, not in Kentucky state courts. Kentucky residents would typically participate through the federal class action process. However, the Kentucky Attorney General's office may pursue separate enforcement actions that could benefit state consumers independently.
Tips for Kentucky Residents Filing Tom's of Maine Claims
Kentucky residents filing Tom's of Maine claims should gather all purchase receipts from retailers like Kroger, Meijer, and local pharmacies, as proof of purchase strengthens settlement eligibility. File claims before Kentucky's five-year statute of limitations expires under KRS 367.220. Contact the Kentucky Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division if you encounter issues with settlement administrators, as they can provide additional assistance. Consider consulting with Kentucky-licensed attorneys familiar with consumer protection law before agreeing to settlement terms that waive rights under state consumer protection statutes. Keep detailed records of any health issues potentially linked to product use, as Kentucky's "made whole" doctrine may provide additional recovery opportunities in future litigation.
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