Overcharged for Beef - Settlement
Cargill and Tyson settled claims that major beef processors limited beef supply and raised prices paid by consumers.
Eligibility
Who may qualify?
If you purchased any eligible beef products at a grocery store between August 1, 2014, and December 31, 2019 in an eligible state, you may claim for part of $87.5 million settlement.
Payout
How much could I get?
Share from an $87.5 million settlement fund, based on the amount of eligible beef you say you bought during the class period.
Filing effort
How hard is it to file?
The form asks for your contact details and best estimates of months, pounds, and spending; no proof is needed upfront.
Claim ID help
How do I find my claim ID or notice?
Where to look for your claim ID or notice
Look for an email or mailed notice about beef, Cargill, Tyson, or Overcharged For Beef; any ID may appear near your name or address.
What to do if you cannot find your claim ID
If you cannot find a notice, call 1-877-283-8711 or write to Consumer Indirect Beef Litigation, c/o Settlement Administrator, P.O. Box 3605, Portland, OR 97208-3605.
Email search keywords
Try copying these keywords into Gmail, Outlook, or another email search box.
"Consumer Indirect Purchaser Beef Litigation" OR "Consumer Indirect Beef Litigation" OR "Overcharged For Beef" OR "Cattle and Beef Antitrust Litigation" OR "Epiq" OR "Settlement Administrator" OR "Claim ID" OR "Notice ID" OR "Unique ID" OR "Settlement ID" OR "Class Member ID" OR "PIN"Eligibility check
Am I eligible for this settlement?
Answer a few quick questions.
This is not legal advice. The quiz may be wrong. Always review the official settlement website before filing.
Official source
Where do I file or verify details?
Use the official settlement website to verify eligibility, claim forms, deadlines, notices, and administrator instructions before filing.
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