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Consumer Protection Division Class Action Settlement 2026

5 active Consumer Protection Division settlements open for claims. Check if you qualify for a Consumer Protection Division lawsuit payout.

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Consumer Protection Division

Consumer Protection Division

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Consumer Protection Guides

Consumer Protection Guides

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Bureau of Consumer Protection

Bureau of Consumer Protection

Based upon consumer complaints or investigations, the Bureau is authorized to take formal legal action against persons and organizations who engage in unfair and deceptive conduct in the advertisement or sale of goods or services within the Commonwealth. However, in response to numerous consumer complaints received each year, the Bureau has also developed a statewide mediation program which seeks restitution, refund or other relief for consumers and affected businesses in a fair and impartial manner.

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Consumer Protection

Consumer Protection

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Consumer Protection

Consumer Protection

Think you can return any purchase for a refund? Not always! While some stores offer hassle-free returns, Michigan law doesn’t guarantee the right to cancel a sale. Know your rights when it comes to returns, refunds, and contract cancellations—so you don’t get caught off guard. Click below to learn more!

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Consumer Protection Division Class Action Settlements — Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a class action lawsuit against Consumer Protection Division?

Yes. SettlementRadar is tracking 5 active class action settlements involving Consumer Protection Division. Check the listings above to see if you're eligible to file a claim.

How do I file a Consumer Protection Division settlement claim?

Click any settlement above to see detailed eligibility requirements and filing instructions. For $14.99, SettlementRadar will complete and submit all paperwork on your behalf — no reading required.

Do I need proof to file a Consumer Protection Division claim?

It depends on the specific settlement. Some require receipts or account statements; others only need a signed declaration. Each settlement page on SettlementRadar shows exactly what documentation is required.

How long until I receive my Consumer Protection Division settlement payment?

Typically 6–24 months after the claims deadline closes. The court must approve the settlement distribution before any payments are sent. You'll be notified via email when your check is issued.

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