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| Menu Foods Contaminated Pet Food Class Action Lawsuit Settlement |
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Updated 1/2/09 - This settlement has been challenged! Payments for the settlement will be delayed until the challenges are resolved. Don't expect to see your claim check until the second half of 2009. More info on the challenge here.
We're sorry! This settlement is CLOSED! No more submissions are allowed. Please join the Top Class Actions Newsletter list so you don't miss out next time and head over to the OPEN SETTLEMENTS section to see what's available!
Companies: Menu Food; Nestlé Purina PetCare Company; The Iams Company; Del Monte Foods Co.; Mars, Incorporated; Nutro Products, Inc.; Royal Canin Canada Company; Royal Canin U.S.A., Inc.; ChemNutra, Inc. and ChemNutra LLC; PETCO Animal Supplies, Inc.; PETCO ; Animal Supplies Stores, Inc.; PetSmart, Inc.; and PetSmart Charities, Inc.; Target Corp.; Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.; PetSmart Charities of Canada, Inc.; Costco Wholesale Website Link to access the Class Action Lawsuit Settlement and get YOUR Stake: Settlement Administrator Site Address to submit paper claim: Download the form here and submit to PET FOOD PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION SETTLEMENT Fax: 215-320-2004 Phone Number for Assistance: 1-800-392-7785
Details: Fill out a separate claim form for each pet you're making a claim on and snail mail, fax or email it in. Purchased From: On or after March 16th, 2007 Claims Accepted Until (YOU MUST SUBMIT YOUR CLAIM BY THIS DATE!): Submitted/Postmarked by 11/24/08 Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Amount(s): $24,000,000 minus $6,000,000 to U.S. attorneys and $1,500,000 to Canadian counsel = $16,500,00 available to claimants TCA Staff Tidbit: Well it was flabbergasting to read through the list of defendants on this lawsuit. It's a who's who of leading retailers and pet food vendors. It's nice to see they're traying to take care of their customers who purchased the contaminated pet food. Were you worried that your pet ate the contaminated food and took them to the vet to get them checked out? If you did so, and they were thankfully healthy, you're still eligible to make a claim. Approximately $400,000 of the settlement fund is to cover the Veterinarian visits where no problems were found. Please. $250,000 of the fund is to cover refunding claimants the cost of the food purchased. 100% of documented veterinary expenses for sick animals are covered under the settlement even if the worst happened and your pet had to be put to sleep. The fund includes covering the replacement cost of a pet who died due to eating the contaminated food. Be prepared to provide AKC papers if you're claiming hundreds or thousands of dollars in compensation to replace a purebred pet. Without the documentation, you'll be switching to the undocumented claims group and only be eligible for $900 in expenses after everyone else is paid out. In addition, they are only paying the diagnostic and treatment expenses which are a direct result of the contaminated food. MAKE SURE TO SUBMIT YOUR CLAIM! Those who had sick animals are first in line to claim their share of the settlement. After all of those claimants have been paid out, then those who make undocumented claims will be paid. Claims of up to $900 will be accepted without any documentation required. Keep in mind two things. First you are giving them approval to call your Vet and confirm that you actually had a sick pet. If you're lying about expenses incurred you will lose any right to any money from the settlement fund, even if part of your claim is true, and could prosecuted for Perjury. Second, all excess funds that don't get claimed are going to charity. Please make sure you're only submitting valid claims. Examples of undocumented claims would be expenses incurred by calling in sick to take care of your pet, gas to drive to the vet or carpet that had to be replaced or cleaned due to a sick animal. This is definitely a heart wrenching lawsuit settlement. We here at TopClassActions.com express our deepest sympathies to those who had beloved pets affected by the contaminated food. An interesting note, and one we don't see often, is that the defendants have the right to opt out of the settlement if 2,000 or more class members (consumers whose pets ate the contaminated food) opt out of the settlement in favor in individually pursuing the pet food companies. Charities that will receive any part of the settlement fund which isn't claimed. It will be distributed as a % of the claimants received from each region. For example, if 90% of the claimants are from the U.S. and 10% from Canada, then 90% of the excess will be split among the US charities, and 10% will be split among the Canadian charities. Please don't submit false claims, each organization below could use every penny that's left over from the settlement fund. U.S. Charities Canadian Charities
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| Last Updated on Sunday, 15 February 2009 13:58 |



Hello everyone
My name is Julie and I too have lost my dog Butch.
I got him from a pet shop in norwalk ca.
So i raised hin from a pup to adult.
He was my life my friend.
Its been really hard to get through life with out him.
The contamanated food i bought for him killed him.
I had to wacth him get so weak and then die.
everytime I think about it I start to cry all over again.
Its something I will never forget untill i my self die
then just maybe I will see him again in heven.
WHEN ARE WE GOING TO GET PAID FOR THIS LAWSUIT? EVERYTHING SHOULD BE FINALIZED BY NOW YET NO UPDATES?