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How to Claim Your Share of the $20 Million Apple Watch Settlement

If you owned an Apple Watch Series 0, 1, 2, or 3, and faced battery issues, you might be eligible to claim part of a $20 million legal settlement. Below, we explain the steps to take, eligibility requirements, and the payout details.

What’s the Apple Watch Settlement About?

Apple has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit that claims the batteries in early models of the Apple Watch (Series 0, 1, 2, or 3) could expand and stop working. This lawsuit was settled for $20 million, and now eligible individuals can claim part of the settlement.

Settlement DetailsInformation
Settlement Amount$20 million
Eligible DevicesApple Watch Series 0, 1, 2, or 3
IssueBattery expansion and malfunction

Who Can Claim the Settlement?

If you reported battery swelling issues with your Apple Watch between April 24, 2015, and February 6, 2024, and you live in the United States, you may qualify for compensation. The issue must have been reported directly to Apple.

Eligibility CriteriaDetails
Device ModelsApple Watch Series 0, 1, 2, or 3
Issue Reported to AppleBattery swelling between April 2015 – February 2024
LocationU.S. residents only

How Much Will You Get?

The settlement payout is not a large amount. If you’re eligible, you could receive anywhere between $20 and $50 per affected device. While this might not be a life-changing amount, it’s a small compensation for those affected by the battery issues.

Payment AmountDetails
Possible Payout$20 to $50 per device
Total Settlement$20 million

How to Submit Your Claim

To claim your share of the settlement, you need to complete a claim form via Apple’s official website. Be sure to submit your claim before the deadline: April 10, 2024. Missing the deadline means you’ll forfeit your chance to get any compensation.

Steps to ClaimDetails
Claim Form SubmissionComplete the form on Apple’s web portal
DeadlineApril 10, 2024
Payment ProcessingExpect payments after the claims are processed

What Does Apple Say About the Settlement?

Apple has denied any wrongdoing in this case. The company states that it “denies each of Plaintiffs’ contentions and claims.” The settlement was reached to avoid further costs of litigation. If you accept the payment, you’ll also waive your rights to pursue any future legal action regarding this issue.

Apple’s PositionDetails
Admission of WrongdoingApple denies any liability
Reason for SettlementTo avoid further legal costs
Rights WaiverBy accepting payment, you forfeit future claims

Other Lawsuits Apple is Facing

This is not the only lawsuit Apple is dealing with. Earlier this month, Apple also agreed to pay $95 million in another class-action lawsuit involving Siri. The suit accused Siri of unlawfully recording users’ private conversations. Apple did not admit to any wrongdoing in that case either.

Other LawsuitsDetails
Siri LawsuitApple paid $95 million over privacy concerns
Chemical LawsuitApple is fighting a case regarding “forever chemicals” in Apple Watch straps

Act Before the Deadline

If you own an eligible Apple Watch model and faced battery issues, don’t miss the chance to claim your share of the $20 million settlement. Follow the steps carefully and ensure you submit your claim form by April 10, 2024, to be eligible for compensation.

Important DatesDetails
Claim Form DeadlineApril 10, 2024
Potential Payout$20 to $50 per device

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