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Healthcare class action settlements cover pharmaceutical fraud, medical device defects, hospital overcharging, and insurance violations. Check if you qualify.
How Healthcare Settlements Work
Four steps from eligibility check to payment
Find the drug or device
Browse healthcare settlements by drug name, medical device, or healthcare provider. Many cover patients going back 5–10 years.
Confirm your treatment dates
You'll need approximate dates you were prescribed the medication or had the medical device implanted or removed.
Gather basic documentation
Healthcare settlements may require a prescription record, medical bill, or explanation of benefits (EOB). Your doctor or pharmacy can provide these.
File and receive payment
Healthcare settlements vary widely in payout — from modest amounts for overcharging claims to tens of thousands for personal injury device claims.
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Healthcare Class Action Settlements — FAQ
What is a Healthcare class action settlement?
A Healthcare class action settlement is a court-approved agreement where a company compensates affected individuals for healthcare-related violations. If you were affected during the covered period, you may be entitled to a payment.
How do I know if I qualify for a Healthcare settlement?
Eligibility is determined by the specific settlement. Typical requirements include using the company's product or service during a certain date range, or being affected by the misconduct in question. Each settlement page shows the exact criteria.
How much money can I get from a Healthcare class action?
Payouts vary widely based on the total settlement fund and number of claimants. Healthcare settlements on SettlementRadar range from $5 to over $1,000 per person. File early — more claims means smaller individual payouts.
Do I need a lawyer to file a Healthcare settlement claim?
No. You can file directly with the settlement administrator for free. SettlementRadar also offers a $4.99 assisted filing service — we handle everything, no lawyers needed.
Do I need medical records to file a healthcare settlement?
It depends on the settlement type. Pharmaceutical fraud settlements for overcharging may only need a pharmacy receipt. Personal injury device settlements typically require medical records.
What if I was injured by the product? Should I file the class action?
If you suffered serious harm, you may qualify for a larger individual settlement. Consult a personal injury attorney before filing the class action, as joining the class may limit your individual claim.
Can I file for a family member who cannot file themselves?
Yes. If you are the legal guardian or personal representative of someone who was affected (including deceased patients), you can file on their behalf.
How are healthcare settlement amounts calculated?
Settlement amounts depend on the nature of the violation, number of affected patients, and severity of harm. Simple overcharging settlements may pay a few hundred dollars; serious device injury settlements can pay significantly more.