What is the Apple Watch Class Action?
The Apple Watch class action alleges that certain Apple Watch models contain a defect that causes their screens to detach, shatter, or crack due to insufficient space allocated for battery swelling.
Who is eligible to get a payout in this class action?
Individuals in the United States who own or owned a First Generation, Series 1, Series 2, or Series 3 Apple Watch for personal or household use and reported symptoms potentially associated with battery swelling to Apple between April 24, 2015, and February 6, 2024, are eligible.
Is proof (or proof of purchase) required?
Eligible class members will automatically receive a payout if the settlement administrator can confirm their valid, current payment information. It is recommended to confirm or update your payment details on the official settlement website.
How much money can I get?
Class members may receive a payout between approximately $20 and $50 per device, depending on the number of valid claims and available payment information. Payments may be less than $20 if numerous claims are submitted.
How can I file a claim?
To ensure you receive a payment, visit the official settlement website to confirm or update your payment information. Payments will be distributed after the court grants final approval and any appeals are resolved.
Settlement Administrator Site
About Filing Settlement Claims
Please understand that submitting a settlement claim for payout with fraudulent information will result in the rejection of your claim form. By providing this information and attesting to its accuracy under oath, you acknowledge the potential legal consequences of perjury. It's important to recognize that such dishonest actions not only impact your own eligibility but also negatively affect those legitimately entitled to the benefits of the class action settlement. If you are unsure about your eligibility for this class action settlement, we encourage you to visit the official website of the class action administrator. It's important to note that ClaimClassActions.com serves as an informational resource only and is not affiliated with a class action administrator or a law firm.
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