The claims window for the Balance of Nature class action settlement closes on March 11, 2026, leaving just 7 days to file. Claims submitted after that date will not be accepted, no exceptions.
You have two filing options: submit directly via the online claim portal, or download the form, print it, and mail it to the Settlement Administrator (PO Box 231, Valparaiso, IN 46384). Both methods must reach the administrator by March 11, 2026—either submitted online or postmarked by that date.
To get started, head directly to the official settlement claim form.
Because this settlement does not require proof of purchase, there is no need to track down old receipts. Your basic contact information is typically sufficient, though the form may ask for a claim ID or simple purchase verification.
For step-by-step filing instructions, visit the Balance of Nature Class Action Settlement page.
Filing a class action claim for the first time? This guide explains what to expect: What is a Class Action Settlement?
The settlement covers a broad group of U.S. consumers. You may qualify as a class member if:
This is a nationwide settlement, so where you live does not affect your eligibility.
No proof of purchase is required to file a claim. Receipts or purchase records are not needed to submit.
Not sure whether you qualify? The full eligibility breakdown is available on the Balance of Nature Class Action Settlement page.
Balance of Nature agreed to a $10 Million settlement fund to resolve these claims. How much you receive depends on which claim tier you fall into, with payments ranging up to $30. The structure breaks down as follows:
The $30 maximum applies to claimants who can document their purchases. Without receipts, you can still file under Tier 2 for up to $8 per household.
Final payout amounts may be adjusted based on the total number of valid claims based on the total number of valid claims received. Attorney fees and administrative costs are also deducted from the fund before distributions are made to class members.
For the full payout breakdown, see the Balance of Nature Class Action Settlement page.
There are currently 28 open class action settlements listed on The Class Action Lawsuit with deadlines in the next 30 days. Missing a deadline means forfeiting your right to compensation entirely, so keeping tabs on closing dates matters.
Consumer Protection settlements make up 30% of open cases listed on The Class Action Lawsuit (14 of 46), making it the single largest category of active settlements on the site right now. The Balance of Nature case fits squarely into that trend, with allegations that the company misrepresented the health benefits and quality of its dietary supplements.
If you are filing close to the deadline, the online claim form is your safest option. Online submissions receive an instant timestamp, while mailed forms depend on the postmark date to meet the claim deadline.
The settlement administrator for this case (Case No. 25PH-CV-01551) is Fidexis Group. You can reach them by phone at 1-888-577-2636 or email at info@supplements-settlement.com.
Mailing address:
Balance of Nature Settlement Administrator
PO Box 231, Valparaiso, IN 46384
With only 7 days remaining, there is little room to delay. Visit the full Balance of Nature settlement details page for complete eligibility information, payout details, and to file your claim before March 11, 2026.
Eligible class members may receive up to $30. Multiple claim tiers are available, so your payment depends on which option you qualify for.
Filing online through the official settlement website is the quickest route. Since this settlement does not require proof of purchase, the entire process can be completed online without uploading any documents.
You will need basic personal information such as your name and mailing address. Visit the official Balance of Nature settlement website to access the claim form.
There are other consumer protection class action settlements currently accepting claims. You may want to check your eligibility for these as well:
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