Bayer Antifungal Spray Settlement: Hawaii Resident Guide
Last updated April 30, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Bayer has reached a class action settlement involving its antifungal spray products, providing compensation to consumers who purchased these items. The settlement addresses allegations that certain marketing claims about the effectiveness and benefits of Bayer's antifungal spray products were misleading or inaccurate.
Hawaii residents who purchased qualifying Bayer antifungal spray products are eligible to participate in this settlement. With a maximum payout of $21 per person and no proof of purchase required, this represents a straightforward opportunity for affected consumers to receive compensation.
The settlement deadline is March 11, 2026, giving Hawaii residents ample time to submit their claims. This nationwide settlement specifically includes Hawaii, ensuring that island residents have the same access to compensation as mainland consumers. Given Hawaii's unique geographic location and sometimes delayed product availability, this inclusive approach ensures fair treatment for all qualifying purchasers across the Pacific region.
Are Hawaii Residents Eligible?
Yes, Hawaii residents are fully eligible to participate in the Bayer Antifungal Spray settlement. The settlement is available nationwide with no geographic restrictions, explicitly including all 50 states and U.S. territories, which encompasses Hawaii and its residents.
To qualify for compensation, you must have purchased a qualifying Bayer antifungal spray product during the specified class period. The settlement does not require proof of purchase, making it accessible to consumers who may have discarded receipts or purchased products some time ago. This is particularly beneficial for Hawaii residents who may face challenges with document storage due to humidity and climate conditions.
All Hawaii residents who purchased these products are treated equally under the settlement terms, regardless of which island they live on or where they made their purchase. Whether you bought the product at a major retailer in Honolulu, a local pharmacy on Maui, or any store throughout the Hawaiian Islands, you maintain the same eligibility status. The settlement covers purchases made at any retail location, including military exchanges on Hawaiian military bases.
Hawaii Payout and Tax Notes
The Bayer Antifungal Spray settlement offers a maximum payout of $21 per eligible Hawaii resident. Settlement payments are typically distributed via check or electronic payment, with most participants receiving payment within 60-90 days after the claims process closes and final approval is granted.
Hawaii residents should be aware of potential state tax implications on settlement payments. While Hawaii generally follows federal tax guidelines, settlement payments may be considered taxable income depending on the specific nature of the compensation. Consult with a tax professional familiar with Hawaii state tax law to understand your obligations.
Due to Hawaii's remote location, residents may experience slightly longer delivery times for settlement checks compared to mainland recipients. Consider providing a reliable mailing address where you'll be available to receive correspondence, as some settlement administrators require signature confirmation for payment delivery to ensure secure receipt of funds.
How Hawaii Residents File This Claim
Filing a claim for the Bayer Antifungal Spray settlement from Hawaii follows the same straightforward process as other states. Visit the official settlement website or use Class Action Buddy, which can auto-fill your settlement forms in just 60 seconds, saving you time and ensuring accuracy in your submission.
The online claim form requires basic information including your name, address, and confirmation that you purchased qualifying Bayer antifungal spray products. Hawaii residents should ensure their current address is accurate, including proper ZIP codes, as settlement checks will be mailed to the address provided on your claim form.
Given Hawaii's location in the Pacific, consider submitting your claim well before the March 11, 2026 deadline to account for any potential communication delays. Electronic submission is recommended when possible, as it provides immediate confirmation of receipt and eliminates concerns about mail delivery times between the islands and mainland processing centers. Keep a copy of your confirmation number for your records.
Hawaii-Specific Notes
Hawaii residents should use complete addresses including proper ZIP+4 codes when filing claims to ensure accurate mail delivery across the islands. The USPS sometimes experiences delays in package delivery to Hawaii, so electronic claim submission is preferred when available to avoid timing issues.
Settlement administration typically occurs through mainland courts, but this doesn't affect Hawaii residents' rights or compensation amounts. All settlement communications and payments are processed through standard U.S. postal service to Hawaii addresses.
Hawaii's unique tax situation may affect settlement payments, as the state has its own income tax structure separate from federal guidelines. While small settlement amounts are often not taxable, consult with a local tax professional familiar with Hawaii state tax law if you have concerns about reporting requirements for settlement income.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Hawaii residents participate even if they bought the product at a military exchange?
Yes, purchases at military exchanges, commissaries, or any retail location in Hawaii qualify for the settlement.
Will mail delivery delays to Hawaii affect my claim deadline?
Online submission is recommended and deadline is March 11, 2026. Electronic filing eliminates mail delivery concerns.
Do I need to pay Hawaii state taxes on my settlement payment?
Small settlement amounts may not be taxable, but consult a local tax professional familiar with Hawaii tax law.
What if I moved from Hawaii but bought the product while living there?
You're still eligible. Use your current address for settlement payment delivery regardless of where you purchased.
Is the $21 maximum payout the same for Hawaii residents as mainland residents?
Yes, all eligible participants nationwide receive the same maximum compensation amount of $21.
The Bayer Antifungal Spray settlement provides Hawaii residents with a valuable opportunity to receive up to $21 in compensation with minimal effort required. With no proof of purchase needed and a generous deadline of March 11, 2026, island residents have ample time to submit their claims.
Don't let Hawaii's distance from the mainland prevent you from participating in this settlement. Use electronic submission when possible and consider Class Action Buddy's 60-second auto-fill service to streamline your claim process and ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.