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"intro": "Welcome to Settlement Radar Weekly for the week of May 4th through May 10th, 2026. I'm your host, and this week we've got some serious money on the table — including a government settlement that could pay out over half a million dollars. Let's get into it.",
"new_this_week": "Five new settlements dropped this week, and a couple of them are genuinely jaw-dropping. First up — the U.S. Government's Camp Lejeune Justice Act settlement. If you or a family member lived or worked at Camp Lejeune and suffered health issues from contaminated water, you could be looking at anywhere from twenty-five thousand to five hundred and fifty thousand dollars. No proof required, and the deadline isn't until February 2027 — but don't sleep on it. Next, 3M is back in the settlement news with a payout ranging from thirty-five hundred to three hundred thousand dollars. Again, no proof required, same February 2027 deadline. Both of those are worth a serious look. Moving on — Sterling Farm and Fleet is offering up to seventy-one thousand nine hundred and forty dollars, with a deadline of June 11th, so that one's coming up faster. Union Bank and Trust's MOVEit data breach settlement pays between a hundred and twelve thousand five hundred dollars — deadline July 21st. And finally, Trinity Petroleum Management is offering up to fifty-six hundred dollars, closing June 29th. Five solid new opportunities this week.",
"closing_soon": "Okay, this is the part where I need you to actually stop scrolling and pay attention — because these settlements close today. Not next week. Today. Ultimate Care's six-million-dollar home care settlement pays between a hundred and fifteen hundred dollars. Gone today. The Juul Indirect Resellers settlement — cash payment, gone today. Watermark Services — cash payment, also closing today. Cornerstone Specialty Hospitals — up to ten thousand dollars — today. And Brodart — between forty-five and thirty-five hundred dollars — today. If any of those names ring a bell, go to SettlementRadar.com right now, before you finish this episode. Seriously, pause me. I'll wait. These aren't 'check it out later' situations — later is already too late.",
"biggest_payouts": "Alright, let's talk about the big money still on the table. Three settlements stand out this week. Discover Card Merchant is sitting on a one-point-two-two-five billion dollar fund. That's billion with a B. If you were a merchant who accepted Discover cards, you need to look at this one. Capital One 360 Savings Account — four hundred and twenty-five million dollars available. If you had one of those accounts and felt like your interest rate was misleadingly advertised, you may have a claim. And then there's the Zantac settlement — Sanofi, GSK, Boehringer Ingelheim, and Pfizer are sharing a three-hundred-million-dollar fund for people who used Zantac and developed certain cancers. That one is significant. Three settlements, nearly two billion dollars combined. Worth five minutes of your time.",
"community_stats": "Quick numbers before we wrap up. This week, the Settlement Radar community filed fifty-eight claims. There are currently eight hundred and eighteen open settlements on the site. And the total potential payout pool across all open settlements? Two-point-four billion dollars. That's a lot of money waiting for a lot of people who just haven't filed yet.",
"cta": "That's it for this week's Settlement Radar Weekly. Head over to SettlementRadar.com, punch in a little info about yourself, and see what you're owed. It's completely free, it takes about two minutes, and honestly — you might be surprised what's out there with your name on it. See you next Friday.",
"full_script": "Welcome to Settlement Radar Weekly for the week of May 4th through May 10th, 2026. I'm your host, and this week we've got some serious money on the table — including a government settlement that could pay out over half a million dollars. Let's get into it.\n\nFive new settlements dropped this week, and a couple of them are genuinely jaw-dropping. First up — the U.S. Government's Camp Lejeune Justice Act settlement. If you or a family member lived or worked at Camp Lejeune and suffered health issues from contaminated water, you could be looking at anywhere from twenty-five thousand to five hundred and fifty thousand dollars. No proof required, and the deadline isn't until February 2027 — but don't sleep on it. Next, 3M is back in the settlement news with a payout ranging from thirty-five hundred to three hundred thousand dollars. Again, no proof required, same February 2027 deadline. Both of those are worth a serious look. Moving on — Sterling Farm and Fleet is offering up to seventy-one thousand nine hundred and forty dollars, with a deadline of June 11th, so that one's coming up faster. Union Bank and Trust's MOVEit data breach settlement pays between a hundred and twelve thousand five hundred dollars — deadline July 21st. And finally, Trinity Petroleum Management is offering up to fifty-six hundred dollars, closing June 29th. Five solid new opportunities this week.\n\nNow — this is the part where I need you to actually stop scrolling and pay attention — because these settlements close today. Not next week. Today. Ultimate Care's six-million-dollar home care settlement pays between a hundred and fifteen hundred dollars. Gone today. The Juul Indirect Resellers settlement — cash payment, gone today. Watermark Services — cash payment, also closing today. Cornerstone Specialty Hospitals — up to ten thousand dollars — today. And Brodart — between forty-five and thirty-five hundred dollars — today. If any of those names ring a bell, go to SettlementRadar.com right now, before you finish this episode. Seriously, pause me. I'll wait. These aren't 'check it out later' situations — later is already too late.\n\nOkay, back to the good stuff — let's talk about the big money still on the table. Three settlements stand out this week. Discover Card Merchant is sitting on a one-point-two-two-five billion dollar fund. That's billion with a B. If you were a merchant who accepted Discover cards, you need to look at this one. Capital One 360 Savings Account — four hundred and twenty-five million dollars available. If you had one of those accounts and felt like your interest rate was misleadingly advertised, you may have a claim. And then there's the Zantac settlement — Sanofi, GSK, Boehringer Ingelheim, and Pfizer are sharing a three-hundred-million-dollar fund for people who used Zantac and developed certain cancers. That one is significant. Three settlements, nearly two billion dollars combined. Worth five minutes of your time.\n\nBefore we go, quick numbers from the community this
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