Fashion Nova Website Accessibility Settlement
Up to $4,000
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What happened
Fashion Nova's website was allegedly inaccessible to legally blind individuals using screen reading software, denying them an experience equivalent to sighted individuals. Fashion Nova denies these allegations and maintains it did nothing wrong. The settlement is not an admission of guilt or wrongdoing.
Do you qualify?
Legally blind individuals who attempted to access Fashion Nova's website using screen reading software during the applicable limitations period. There are two classes: a Nationwide Class and a California Class (legally blind individuals in California).
How to file
Eligible California Class Members must submit a valid Claim Form either via U.S. mail or online by October 20, 2025 to receive settlement benefits. The final payout amount depends on the number of valid claims submitted.
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