Kroger Savings Club Prescription Pricing Settlement
What this is about
Kroger allegedly reported inflated 'usual and customary' (U&C) prices for prescription drugs, leaving insured customers who paid with insurance to pay more at the pharmacy counter.
The background
Kirkbride et al. v. The Kroger Co., No. 2:21-cv-00022, pending in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, alleges that Kroger reported inflated usual and customary (U&C) prices for prescription drugs, allegedly leaving insured customers paying more at the pharmacy counter. Kroger denies the allegations. Under the proposed settlement, Kroger will pay $17 million into a settlement fund for individuals who paid for prescriptions at Kroger pharmacies using insurance. Claimants receive a pro rata share of the fund scaled to what they paid, and claims of $8,000 or more require supporting documentation. The court granted preliminary approval and scheduled a Fairness Hearing for January 11, 2027, with Angeion Group serving as Settlement Administrator.
Worth knowing
Kirkbride et al. v. The Kroger Co., No. 2:21-cv-00022, pending in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, alleges that Kroger reported inflated usual and customary (U&C) prices for prescription drugs, allegedly leaving insured customers paying more at the pharmacy counter. Kroger denies the allegations. Under the proposed settlement, Kroger will pay $17 million into a settlement fund for individuals who paid for prescriptions at Kroger pharmacies using insurance. Claimants receive a pro rata share of the fund scaled to what they paid, and claims of $8,000 or more require supporting documentation. The court granted preliminary approval and scheduled a Fairness Hearing for January 11, 2027, with Angeion Group serving as Settlement Administrator.
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How much can I get from the Kroger Savings Club Prescription Pricing Settlement?
Pro rata share of a $17,000,000 settlement fund scaled to what the individual paid; claims of $8,000 or more require supporting documentation.
What happened in the Kroger Savings Club Prescription Pricing Settlement case?
Kroger allegedly reported inflated 'usual and customary' (U&C) prices for prescription drugs, leaving insured customers who paid with insurance to pay more at the pharmacy counter.
How do I actually file a claim?
Use the official claim link on this page — it goes directly to the real claims administrator or court-approved site. We never collect claim submissions ourselves and never charge a fee to help you file.
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