Washington job applicants who applied to Eigen Labs between 2023 and 2025 may be in line for an automatic payment from a $1,000,000 class action settlement. The opt-out deadline is April 1, 2026, and no claim form is required — eligible class members will be paid from existing records.
The opt-out deadline in this case is April 1, 2026, which is 17 days away.
Unlike claim-based settlements, missing this date won’t affect your payment. April 1 is solely the cutoff for anyone who wants to exclude themselves or object to the terms. If you’re eligible and want your share, no action is required.
You may be eligible if you meet all three of these criteria:
No receipts, pay stubs, or documentation are needed. The settlement administrator will identify eligible class members using application records on file.
Visit the Eigen Labs settlement page for the complete eligibility breakdown and to confirm your status as a class member.
The $1,000,000 settlement fund will be split among all qualifying class members. Individual payouts depend on how many people are included in the distribution.
Before payments go out, attorneys’ fees, administrative costs, and a service award are deducted from the fund. What remains is divided among eligible class members on a pro-rata basis.
The Eigen Labs Class Action Settlement page has the complete payout breakdown.
Plaintiff Stephen Kent filed suit against Eigen Labs, Inc. on February 7, 2025, in King County Superior Court on behalf of Washington job applicants. The case centers on alleged violations of the Washington Equal Pay and Opportunities Act (RCW 49.58.110).
The claim: Eigen Labs posted job openings between January 1, 2023, and July 26, 2025, without disclosing wage scales, salary ranges, or benefit descriptions as required by state law. Eigen Labs denied all allegations and maintained it violated no law.
Rather than continue litigation, both sides agreed to a $1,000,000 settlement. Eigen Labs has not admitted any wrongdoing as part of this agreement.
Court records identify this as Stephen Kent v. Eigen Labs, Inc., Case No. 25-2-03849-1 SEA, King County Superior Court, State of Washington.
For the full story and all related court filings, check out the Eigen Labs Class Action Settlement page.
This settlement doesn’t require you to fill out a claim form. Simpluris, the settlement administrator, will distribute payments automatically to class members identified through existing application records.
One practical consideration: make sure your current mailing address is on file. Returned mail is one of the most common reasons eligible class members miss automatic payments.
For full details on the payment process and timeline, visit the Eigen Labs Class Action Settlement page.
This settlement is subject to final court approval. Until a judge signs off, the terms described here are based on the proposed agreement and could change.
Payment timelines for class action settlements vary, but most class members receive their payments 6 to 12 months after the opt-out deadline. Objections or additional court review can extend that window.
This is 1 of 2 open settlements administered by Simpluris listed on The Class Action Lawsuit, making them one of the most active settlement administrators on the site.
Employment settlements account for 6% of open cases listed on The Class Action Lawsuit (3 of 51).
If you’re not sure whether you applied during the covered period, it’s worth checking. Former employers and state labor departments keep application records, and that documentation can confirm whether you fall within the January 1, 2023 to July 26, 2025 window.
The settlement administrator for this case (Case No. 25-2-03849-1 SEA) is Simpluris. You can reach them by phone at (888) 369-3780 or email at info@EPOASettlement-February-02-2026.com.
Mailing address: Kent v. Eigen Labs, Inc.
c/o Simpluris, Inc.
P.O. Box 26170
Santa Ana, CA 92799
Eligible class members don’t need to submit anything. If you qualify, your payment will be sent automatically once distribution begins. Contact Simpluris directly if you have questions about your eligibility or need to update your contact information.
Individual payouts vary. The total fund is $1,000,000, but attorneys’ fees, a service award, and administrative costs are deducted first. What’s left is divided among qualifying class members, so the per-person amount depends on how many people are included in the distribution.
The opt-out deadline is April 1, 2026. This is the cutoff for class members who want to exclude themselves from the settlement. If you take no action, you’ll remain in the class and receive your payment automatically when distribution begins.
Payments will be distributed automatically by Simpluris, the settlement administrator, using existing records. Most automatic distribution settlements send payments by check or direct deposit depending on what contact and banking information is available.
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