$39 Million LensCrafters AccuFit Class Action Settlement

$39 Million LensCrafters AccuFit Class Action Settlement

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Cristi Ursea | Updated: March 28, 2024

Claim Form Deadline: Pending

Payout: Up To $50

Proof required: No


What is the LensCrafters AccuFit Class Action?

A $39 Million Class Action Lawsuit has been settled with LensCrafters. If you qualify for a payout you may be owed $50.00 for each pair of prescription eyeglasses fitted using LensCrafter's AccuFit technology. AccuFit is technology used to digitally fit prescription eyeglasses for optimal lens and frame placement.

The prescription eyeglasses Class Action Settlement was agreed upon after the lawsuit alleged that certain claims made by LensCrafters about its "AccuFit" measurement technology were false. Specifically, the Class Action Lawsuit alleged that representations about AccuFit being more precise, down to a "tenth of a millimeter" were false, saying LensCrafters did not have a manufacturing process actively capable of producing eyeglasses with such a precise specification.

While LensCrafters and its parent company, Luxottica, which operates about 1,100 LensCrafters locations worldwide, has denied the allegations of false statements, they have agreed to the $39,000,000 Settlement. The Class Action Lawsuit alleged that consumers who paid for LensCrafters prescription glasses would have paid less if the claims about precision with AccuFit were not made. According to the Class Action Lawsuit, LensCrafters violated the following laws:

• California Consumers Legal Remedies Act
• Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act
• New York General Business Law
• Florida State Law

How Do I Qualify for a Payout?

To qualify for a payout from the LensCrafter Luxottica AccuFit Class Action Settlement you must have purchased a prescription eyeglasses from LensCrafters, after using their AccuFit technology to fit your glasses, anywhere in the United States.

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How Much Can I Get?

Each Class Member that elects to receive a Class Payment will receive an equal distribution of the settlement, up to $50.00 per set of prescription eyeglasses that qualify under the geographical and date of purchase requirements above. The amount allocated for the Class Payment will be determined by the overall number of Class Members. The method of payment is anticipated to be in the form of ACH bank transfer or mailed check, although prepaid cards or other digital payment systems may also be used.

How do I file a claim?

To qualify for a payment from AccuFit Class Action you must submit a claim form by March 27, 2024, online or by printing out a claim form document and mailing it in to the class action administrator. You can find links to the claim forms, both for online claims and mailed claim forms.

Do I Need Proof of Purchase to File a Claim?

No proof of purchase is required to file a claim. However, if you do not have a notice ID or documentation that includes your glasses, date of purchase, or LensCrafters location, you can file a paper copy and mail it in to the LensCrafters Class Action administrator's address directly (see mailing address below). Please note that by filing a claim without proof of purchase you will be required to certify the claim under penalty of perjury in order to confirm that your claim submission is accurate and complete:

AccuFit Class Action Settlement
c/o Kroll Settlement Administration LLC
P.O. Box 5324
New York, NY 10150-5324

Claim Form Website: AccuFitClassAction.com


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