Apple Watch Owners Could Get Paid from $20 Million Settlement
Apple Settles Lawsuit Over Battery Swelling – Are You Eligible for a Payout?
If you’ve ever owned an Apple Watch (Series 1, 2, or 3) and experienced battery swelling issues, you might be eligible for a cash payout from Apple’s $20 million class-action settlement.
What’s the Apple Watch Lawsuit About?
The lawsuit claims that the first-generation Apple Watch, Series 1, Series 2, and Series 3 models had a battery defect that caused swelling over time, potentially damaging internal components. While Apple denies any wrongdoing, the company has agreed to settle for $20 million to avoid lengthy court proceedings.
Who Can Get a Payment?
✅ Apple Watch owners who reported battery swelling issues to Apple Support.
✅ Users who owned an affected Apple Watch model (Series 1, 2, or 3).
✅ You do NOT need to have the watch anymore to qualify for compensation.
📌 Important: Apple already has records of eligible customers, so you don’t need to take extra action – but you must update your payment information to receive a payout.
How Much Money Can You Get?
The estimated payout is between $20 and $50 per watch, depending on the number of claims filed. If you owned multiple watches, you could receive multiple payments.
How to Claim Your Apple Watch Settlement Payout
1️⃣ Go to www.watchsettlement.com and update your details.
2️⃣ Choose your preferred payment method:
- Physical check 📨
- E-check 💻
- ACH bank transfer 🏦
- Virtual MasterCard/Visa 💳
3️⃣ Deadline: Update your information by April 10, 2025 to receive your payment.
What Happens Next?
📌 If the court approves the settlement at the final hearing on April 10, 2025, Apple will process payments shortly after that date.
📌 If there’s an appeal, payments could be delayed.
📌 If you’re unsure about eligibility, call 1-844-933-4042 for assistance.
Final Thoughts: Don’t Miss Your Payment!
💰 Apple Watch users have a limited time to claim their settlement payout. Don’t miss out – update your payment details today!