Employees who worked at Nevada Restaurant Services Inc. and experienced sexual harassment or constructive discharge may qualify for a settlement payment.…
Pennsylvania Food & Beverage Settlements — No Proof Required
🍎 ✅ 5 food & beverage settlements in Pennsylvania that are no proof required. File without receipts or documentation — just confirm eligibility.
Customers who ordered food through Grubhub or Seamless for California delivery since Jan. 24, 2019, may be eligible to claim a $10 site credit.…
Individuals who worked at Seafood City in Illinois and scanned their hand for timekeeping may qualify to claim an estimated $417 payment from a settlement.…
Major beef producers conspired to fix prices, inflating what consumers paid. If you purchased beef, you may qualify.…
Employees who worked at a beef or pork processing plant between 2000 and 2024 may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.…
Pennsylvania Food & Beverage Settlements — No Proof Required
This page shows no proof required food & beverage class action settlements for Pennsylvania 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 food & beverage settlements for Pennsylvania residents?
Yes — there are currently 5 no proof food & beverage class action settlements available to Pennsylvania residents. New settlements are added daily.
How do I file a no proof food & beverage claim in Pennsylvania?
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 food & beverage settlement claim in Pennsylvania?
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.