Innovative Heights Fairview Heights BIPA Settlement
Remaining amount after deductions for litigation costs, Settlement Administrator's costs, Service Award to Class Representative, and up to one-third for attorney fees shall be distributed equally to Settlement Class Members
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What happened
Innovative Heights Fairview Heights, LLC operated a trampoline park that collected employee fingerprints using scanners for clocking in and out of work and accessing computer systems. The plaintiff alleges this violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). Innovative Heights denies any violation and the court did not decide whether a violation occurred.
Do you qualify?
Anyone who scanned their fingerprint at Innovative Heights Fairview Heights, LLC (Sky Zone Trampoline Park in Fairview Heights, Illinois) between April 29, 2014 and April 23, 2024.
How to file
The page does not provide specific claim filing instructions, deadlines, or a claim URL. Update states that the court entered a Final Approval Order in August 2024 and distribution of settlement payments began the week of October 7, 2024.
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