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No Proof: Joint Juice $70.84M False Advertising Settlement
Joint Juice has agreed to a $70.84 million settlement to resolve false advertising claims about their joint health supplement drinks. The lawsuit alleged that Joint Juice made misleading claims about the health benefits of their products without sufficient scientific support.
If you purchased Joint Juice products, you may be entitled to compensation from this settlement. The good news is that no proof of purchase is required to file a claim, making it easier for consumers to participate.
Who Is Eligible?
You may be eligible to file a claim if you:
- Purchased Joint Juice products during the class period (specific dates pending)
- Purchased products in the United States
- Were exposed to Joint Juice's allegedly false advertising claims
- No proof of purchase is required to file a claim
How Much Can You Get?
The total settlement amount is $70.84 million, which will be distributed among eligible class members. The exact payout per person will depend on the number of valid claims submitted and the specific products purchased. Payment amounts and distribution details are still being finalized by the court.
How to File Your Claim
Filing your claim is quick and easy:
- Verify you purchased Joint Juice products during the eligible time period
- Gather any documentation you may have (receipts, though not required)
- Wait for the official claim form to become available
- Complete and submit your claim form by the deadline
- Download Class Action Buddy to stay updated on this settlement and discover other claims you may be eligible for
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need receipts for the Joint Juice settlement?
No, proof of purchase is not required for this settlement. You can file a claim based on your memory of purchasing Joint Juice products during the class period.
What was Joint Juice accused of in this lawsuit?
Joint Juice was accused of making false advertising claims about the health benefits of their joint supplement drinks without adequate scientific support for these claims.
When is the deadline to file a Joint Juice settlement claim?
The filing deadline has not been announced yet. Details are still pending as the settlement process moves forward through the courts.
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