Regina Molloy v. Resident Home, LLC Settlement
Voucher
What happened
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Do you qualify?
Settlement Class Members are eligible to participate in the settlement, though specific eligibility details are not provided on this page.
How to file
File a valid, timely, and complete Claim Form with the Administrator either online or via mail by August 18, 2026. Upon filing a valid claim, you will receive a Voucher.
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