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The lawsuit alleges that UnitedHealthcare, a health insurance company, violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, a federal law ... The final amount depends on the number of filed claims.
The lawsuit claims that UnitedHealthcare violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, a federal law that ... informed the company it had the wrong number and requested to be removed from ...
UnitedHealthcare has agreed to a $2.5 million ... which could range from $350 to $1,000 per individual depending on the number of claims filed. This settlement also highlights the importance ...
UnitedHealthcare has agreed to settle a class ... marketing calls in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). Newsweek reached out to UnitedHealth Group for comment on Monday.
[4] UHC moved to dismiss the plaintiffs’ complaint on the grounds that the Medicare Act preempted the state law claims. On February 13, 2025, U.S. District Court Judge John Tunheim denied UHC ...
The lawsuit claims that UnitedHealthcare violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, a federal law that ... informed the company it had the wrong number and requested to be removed from ...
Some New Yorkers could be eligible to possibly receive up to $1,000 through a UnitedHealthcare settlement ... federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act, has reached a $2.5 million settlement ...
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