Massachusetts Healthcare Settlements — No Proof Required

🏥 ✅ 17 healthcare settlements in Massachusetts that are no proof required. File without receipts or documentation — just confirm eligibility.

17 settlements 17 no proof needed 2 closing this week
✅ No Proof 💰 Up to $90 ⏰ 4d left

You may be included in this settlement if you were a California resident and logged into your Sutter Health MyHealthOnline portal account between June 10, 2015 and March 20, 2020.…

Joint Juice False Advertising Joint Juice False Advertising
✅ No Proof 💰 Up to $50

Joint Juice falsely advertised health benefits. Without proof you can get $10-$25 per unit. Deadline: May 15, 2026.…

Southern Illinois Healthcare - Data Privacy Southern Illinois Healthcare - Data
✅ No Proof 💰 Up to $18

If you were a patient of Southern Illinois Healthcare Enterprises and logged into your MyChart patient portal or completed a health risk assessment within certain timeframes betwee…

Massachusetts Healthcare Settlements — No Proof Required

This page shows no proof required healthcare class action settlements for Massachusetts residents. File without receipts or documentation — just confirm eligibility.

SettlementRadar monitors thousands of class action cases daily. All settlements listed link directly to official, court-approved claim forms — never third-party middlemen or lead generators.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there no proof required healthcare settlements for Massachusetts residents?

Yes — there are currently 17 no proof healthcare class action settlements available to Massachusetts residents. New settlements are added daily.

How do I file a no proof healthcare claim in Massachusetts?

Click "File Now" on any settlement above. No documentation required — just confirm you were a customer during the class period. All forms link to official court-approved administrators.

What is the deadline to file a healthcare settlement claim in Massachusetts?

Each settlement has its own filing deadline — check the deadline shown on each card above. Once a deadline passes, the court will not accept new claims. Filing takes 5–10 minutes and is completely free.