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All Tyson Foods and Cargill class action lawsuits and settlements available to West Virginia residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
West Virginia residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Tyson Foods and Cargill that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $87.5M Tyson, Cargill beef price.
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Open Tyson Foods and Cargill Settlements for West Virginia Residents (1)
These Tyson Foods and Cargill settlements are currently accepting claims from West Virginia residents.
$87.5M Tyson, Cargill beef price
Up to VariesBeef buyers in 26 states (Aug 2014-Dec 2019) may claim from this $87.5M Tyson/Cargill price-fixing settlement. Receipts required. File by June 30, 2026.
About Tyson Foods and Cargill Class Actions in West Virginia
West Virginia residents who purchased beef products between 2015 and 2019 may be eligible for compensation from the $87.5 million Tyson Foods and Cargill class action settlement addressing alleged price-fixing in the beef industry. West Virginia's Consumer Credit and Protection Act provides additional protections beyond federal antitrust laws, allowing residents to pursue claims for unfair trade practices. Both Tyson Foods and Cargill maintain significant operations affecting West Virginia consumers, with Tyson processing facilities in nearby states supplying regional grocery chains like Kroger and Food Lion that serve West Virginia communities. Cargill's beef products reach the state through major distributors and retail partnerships. West Virginia follows federal class action procedures under Rule 23, but the state's three-year statute of limitations for consumer protection claims may provide extended filing periods compared to other jurisdictions. The Mountain State's rural geography means many residents rely on bulk beef purchases from warehouse stores and local retailers, potentially qualifying them for higher settlement amounts based on purchase volume during the alleged conspiracy period.
Tyson Foods and Cargill Settlements in West Virginia: FAQs
How does the $87.5 million Tyson and Cargill beef settlement specifically affect West Virginia grocery shoppers?
West Virginia residents who bought beef products at major chains like Kroger, Walmart, or Food Lion between 2015-2019 may qualify for compensation from this price-fixing settlement. The alleged conspiracy artificially inflated beef prices across the supply chain, impacting everyday grocery purchases throughout the state.
Are there any West Virginia-specific requirements for filing a claim in the Tyson-Cargill beef price-fixing case?
West Virginia residents follow the same federal class action claim procedures as other states for this settlement. However, the state's Consumer Credit and Protection Act may provide additional legal grounds if the standard federal claim period expires.
Which West Virginia retailers and distributors were affected by the alleged Tyson-Cargill beef price conspiracy?
The settlement covers beef purchases from virtually all retailers in West Virginia, including regional chains, independent grocers, restaurants, and food service distributors. Both companies' products reached West Virginia consumers through established supply networks serving Appalachian markets.
Tips for West Virginia Residents Filing Tyson Foods and Cargill Claims
West Virginia residents filing Tyson Foods and Cargill beef settlement claims should gather receipts from major grocery chains, warehouse stores, and local markets between 2015-2019. Document bulk purchases common in rural communities, as higher volumes may qualify for larger settlements. Submit claims before deadlines and consider consulting West Virginia attorneys familiar with the state's Consumer Credit and Protection Act for additional remedies. Keep detailed records of beef purchases from restaurants and food service establishments, which are also covered. Rural residents who drove longer distances for bulk shopping may have substantial qualifying purchases across multiple retailers during the conspiracy period.
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