Toms of Maine Class Action Settlements in New Mexico
All Toms of Maine class action lawsuits and settlements available to New Mexico residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
New Mexico 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 New Mexico 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 New Mexico Residents (1)
These Toms of Maine settlements are currently accepting claims from New Mexico 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 New Mexico
Tom's of Maine class action settlements affect New Mexico residents under the state's Unfair Practices Act, which provides broader consumer protections than many states for misleading advertising claims about natural and organic products. New Mexico's Consumer Protection Division actively monitors personal care product marketing, particularly relevant given Tom's positioning as a natural brand. The company distributes extensively throughout New Mexico via major retailers like Walmart, Smith's, and Albertsons, with significant market penetration in Albuquerque and Santa Fe metro areas where health-conscious consumers gravitate toward natural products. New Mexico residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's favorable statute of limitations for consumer fraud cases, typically three years from discovery of the alleged deception. The state's relatively small population means class members often receive proportionally larger settlements compared to high-population states. New Mexico courts have historically been receptive to consumer protection cases involving misleading natural product claims. Residents should preserve purchase receipts and product packaging, as New Mexico's evidence requirements for consumer fraud cases can be more stringent than neighboring states.
Tom's of Maine Settlements in New Mexico: FAQs
What was the Tom's of Maine Toothpaste Settlement about for New Mexico residents?
The settlement addressed allegations that Tom's of Maine misled consumers about the natural ingredients and effectiveness of certain toothpaste products. New Mexico residents who purchased qualifying Tom's toothpaste products during the class period were eligible for cash payments without proof of purchase required.
How does New Mexico's Unfair Practices Act affect Tom's of Maine settlement claims?
New Mexico's Unfair Practices Act provides stronger protections against misleading natural product claims than federal law alone. This means New Mexico residents may have additional grounds for claims against Tom's of Maine beyond what's covered in national class action settlements.
Where can New Mexico residents typically buy Tom's of Maine products that might be covered in settlements?
Tom's of Maine products are widely available throughout New Mexico at major chains including Walmart, Smith's, Albertsons, and Walgreens, plus natural food stores like Whole Foods Market and Natural Grocers. Purchase location within New Mexico helps establish residency for class action eligibility purposes.
Tips for New Mexico Residents Filing Tom's of Maine Claims
New Mexico residents should file Tom's of Maine claims promptly, as the state's consumer protection laws provide favorable but time-limited remedies. Keep all purchase receipts and product packaging, since New Mexico courts may require more detailed proof than other jurisdictions. Contact the New Mexico Consumer Protection Division if you suspect ongoing deceptive practices beyond existing settlements. Consider consulting local consumer attorneys familiar with New Mexico's Unfair Practices Act, as state law may provide additional remedies beyond federal class actions. Monitor settlement websites regularly, as notification to New Mexico residents can sometimes be delayed due to the state's smaller population and rural distribution challenges.
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