Johnson & Johnson Infants’ Tylenol Class Action Settlement
A massive 6.3 million dollar settlement has been proposed in the class action lawsuit entitled Rony Elkies, et al. v. Johnson & Johnson Services Inc., et al.,.
Visit www.infantstylenolsettlement.com to file a claim or learn more about the case.
Class members do not need to hire a lawyer as they will be represented by Noel J. Nudelman & Tracy Reichman Kalik from HEIDEMAN NUDELMAN & KALIK PC.
Infant Tylenol Settlement Contact Information
- Mail: Infant’s Tylenol Settlement Administrator, c/o KCC Class Action Services LLC, P.O. Box 43511, Providence, RI 02940-3511
- Fax: Not found
- Phone: 1-866-458-2108
Important Dates
- 4/20/2020: Claim filing deadline
- 5/11/2020: Settlement fairness hearing
Who should file a claim (i.e. class members defined)
“Class Members include all U.S. residents who bought Johnson & Johnson Infants’ Tylenol between Oct. 3, 2014, and Jan. 6, 2020.”
Johnson & Johnson deny any actions of wrongdoing and has hired Matthew D. Powers & Joseph R. O’Connor (O’MELVENY & MYERS LLP) to represent them in court.
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InfantsTylenolSettlement.com Proof of Purchase?
Do class members need to provide proof that they actually purchased this product for their kid?
According to case documents NO!
“Not required, but those Class Members who can provide a receipt or other documentation with their Claim Form are not limited to the number of bottles they can claim”