Illinois Attorney General v. DoorDash Settlement
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What happened
DoorDash allegedly paid Dashers using a "Pay Guarantee Model" between July 2017 and September 2019 in Illinois. The Illinois Attorney General alleges that DoorDash used customer tips to help satisfy the minimum pay it guaranteed to Dashers, rather than providing tips entirely to drivers as consumers intended. DoorDash denies these allegations and maintains the model was fair and transparent.
Do you qualify?
Dashers who completed deliveries using DoorDash in Illinois between July 2017 and September 2019, received tips on those deliveries, and those tips were allegedly used by DoorDash to satisfy the Guaranteed Amounts offered to that Dasher.
How to file
Fill out a Claim Form by February 10, 2025. If completed by that date, payment will be received shortly after March 4, 2025.
In the news
- DoorDash Tip-Skimming Scheme Prompts Clash Action Lawsuit Seeking All Those Tips That Didn't Go to DriversGizmodo.com · July 30, 2019
- DoorDash to Workers: We'll Screw You Over to Your Face NowGizmodo.com · June 28, 2019
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