First-time Claimants:
If you did not submit a claim in prior settlements involving indirect purchases of CRT Products
(“Prior Settlements”) or you submitted a claim that was denied (“Invalid Claim”), then you are considered a “First-time Claimant.”
You must complete and submit a Claim Form in order to get a payment from the New Settlement.
Still have questions? Click here for Claim Filing FAQs.
Prior Claimants:
If you (or someone on your behalf) submitted a Claim that was not denied in the Prior Settlements (“Valid Claim”)
and you do not have any additional purchases on which to base claims in the New Settlement, you are considered a “Prior Claimant.”
You do not need to submit a claim in the New Settlement.
Your Valid Claim from the Prior Settlements will be automatically submitted in the New Settlement without any further action taken by you,
unless you make a New Claim Submission. If your claim in the Prior Settlements was only partially accepted,
then your Valid Claim consists only of the accepted portion of your prior submission.
For example, if you previously submitted a claim for 6 CRT computer monitors and only 4 monitors were accepted in the Prior Settlements,
then your Valid Claim for 4 (and only 4) CRT computer monitors will be automatically submitted in the New Settlement.
Still have questions? Click here for Claim Filing FAQs.
Repeat Claimants:
If you already submitted a Valid Claim in connection with the
Prior Settlements but you now want to submit a claim for purchases of additional
CRT Products that were not included in your prior Valid Claim (“Newly Claimed Units”),
you are considered a “Repeat Claimant.” Repeat Claimants are expected because you can now claim
for purchases in nine states that were not included in the Prior Settlements.
The new states are Arkansas, Massachusetts, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Utah.
Still have questions? Click here for Claim Filing FAQs.