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Pet food recall leads to 6,000 claims & counting - File by November 24, 2008
Genia Stevens
Posted: Tuesday, September 2, 2008 4:13 PM
Joined: 9/2/2008
Posts: 2


Almost 6,000 claims have been filed in a class-action settlement stemming from last year's massive petfood recall. Menu Foods, other petfood makers and retailers in May agreed to set up a US$24 million cash fund to compensate pet owners whose cats and dogs became sick or died after eating food that had a contaminated ingredient from China. The filing period for claims began May 30, 2008 and will run until November 24, 2008.
 
"I expect that number (of claims) will go up a lot. There's quite a bit of time to go," says attorney Sherrie Savett of plaintiffs' law firm Berger & Montague. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) never identified how many pets were affected, but it received more than 17,000 complaints.
 
Once a claim is filed, it will be reviewed by an independent claims administrator. Claimants may receive a 100% cash payment for all documented expenses deemed reasonable, including veterinary bills and burial costs. They may receive up to US$900 for undocumented expenses. Under the terms of the settlement, most claims are likely to be paid next year. To be eligible, claimants must have bought or fed their pets one of the recalled petfoods.
A federal judge in New Jersey, USA gave the settlement preliminary approval in May. A hearing for final approval is scheduled for October. If the court approves the settlement as expected, it would resolve more than 100 lawsuits brought in the US and a dozen in Canada. The US$24 million is in addition to US$8 million that petfood makers have already paid to pet owners. Legal fees and attorneys' expenses, which haven't been determined, will come out of the fund. The vast majority of the fund will go to pet owners whose pets were injured or died as a result of kidney failure, which was linked to the contaminant.  
 
The FDA determined that the petfood ingredients, sold to petfood makers as wheat gluten and rice protein concentrate, were adulterated in China with the industrial chemical melamine to make them appear richer in protein than they actually were. Along with Menu, other defendants include Hill's Pet Nutrition, Iams and retailers such as Wal-Mart. Menu Foods, which supplied most of the recalled foods, has pegged its recall costs at US$55 million, some of which went to the settlement fund. If there is money remaining after claims have been processed, it will go to charities that promote the well-being of pets, the settlement says.  
 
A website has been set up at www.petfoodsettlement.com or the claims administrator can be reached at 1-800-392-7785. 
 
Source:  Pet eNews - Sept. 2, 2008

Arthur Petpro
Posted: Friday, November 28, 2008 9:22 PM
Joined: 11/28/2008
Posts: 2


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Thanks for taking any step towards better our live and those of our animal companions.


 
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