Trader Joe's Class Action Settlements in Washington
All Trader Joe's class action lawsuits and settlements available to Washington residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Washington residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Trader Joe's that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $7.4M Trader Joe's FACTA class action settlement.
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Open Trader Joe's Settlements for Washington Residents (1)
These Trader Joe's settlements are currently accepting claims from Washington residents.
$7.4M Trader Joe's FACTA class action settlement
Up to TBDTrader Joe's FACTA settlement pays up to $102.45 for receipts showing credit card info. Check if you qualify and file your claim today.
About Trader Joe's Class Actions in Washington
Washington residents shopping at Trader Joe's locations throughout the state may be eligible for compensation through various class action settlements, including the $7.4 million FACTA settlement addressing improper receipt printing practices. Washington's Consumer Protection Act provides robust protections for retail customers, often exceeding federal standards and allowing for treble damages in cases involving deceptive business practices. Trader Joe's operates approximately 18 stores across Washington, from Seattle and Bellevue to Spokane, serving a substantial customer base in urban and suburban markets. The company sources some specialty items from Pacific Northwest suppliers, making Washington a significant market for their operations. Washington residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's plaintiff-friendly legal environment and shorter statute of limitations periods that can expedite case resolution. The Washington State Attorney General's office actively monitors retail settlements and maintains resources for consumers navigating class action claims. King County Superior Court and federal Western District of Washington frequently handle major retail class actions affecting state residents.
Trader Joe's Settlements in Washington: FAQs
How does the $7.4M Trader Joe's FACTA settlement specifically affect Washington shoppers?
Washington Trader Joe's customers who received receipts showing more than the last five digits of their credit card numbers between certain dates may claim compensation from this settlement. The FACTA violation occurred at Washington locations including Seattle, Bellevue, and other stores statewide where receipt printers displayed excessive card information.
Do Washington's consumer protection laws provide additional remedies beyond federal Trader Joe's settlements?
Yes, Washington's Consumer Protection Act allows residents to pursue separate state law claims that may provide treble damages and attorney fees. This means Washington residents might receive additional compensation beyond federal class action settlements if Trader Joe's practices violated state consumer protection standards.
Which Washington courts typically handle Trader Joe's class action cases affecting state residents?
Federal cases involving Washington Trader Joe's customers are usually filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington in Seattle. State law claims may be handled in King County Superior Court or other county courts where Trader Joe's operates stores throughout Washington.
Tips for Washington Residents Filing Trader Joe's Claims
Washington residents should maintain receipts from Trader Joe's purchases as proof of eligibility for current and future settlements. Register with the Washington State Attorney General's consumer alert system to receive notifications about new retail class actions. Submit claims before deadlines, as Washington courts strictly enforce filing periods. Keep documentation of any personal information compromised through improper receipt printing or data breaches. Consider consulting Washington-based consumer protection attorneys who understand state-specific laws that may provide additional remedies beyond federal settlements. Monitor settlement administrator websites regularly, as payment distributions can take months to process after approval.
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