The deadline to file a claim in the Sealy Bedding Thread Count false advertising class action settlement is May 12, 2026, just 1 week away. The $750,000 settlement resolves allegations that American Textile Company inflated thread counts on Sealy-branded sheets and pillowcases.
The claims window closes May 12, 2026. That’s 1 week remaining to submit.
The $750,000 fund is distributed across two tiers based on whether you have documentation:
Without any documentation, the base payment is $5 per product, capped at $40 for up to eight products. Claimants who can provide proof of purchase face no cap on the number of products they can claim.
Attorney fees of up to $250,000 and administration costs of up to $150,000 are deducted from the gross fund before payments go out to class members. Final per-person amounts are calculated pro rata after the deadline, based on total valid claims received.
Want the full numbers? The Sealy Bedding Thread Count settlement page has the complete payout details.
Claims can be filed online or by mail.
Visit the official settlement claim form at threadcountsettlement.com, click “Submit a Claim,” and enter your purchase details. You can claim up to 8 products without proof.
Download the Claim Form from the “Documents” section of the settlement website and mail the completed form to the Settlement Administrator.
See the Sealy Bedding Thread Count Class Action Settlement page for detailed filing instructions and the settlement claim form.
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You qualify if all of the following apply: (What is a class member?)
The settlement is nationwide. State of residence doesn’t affect eligibility — if you bought qualifying Sealy bedding during the class period, you’re in.
Visit the Sealy Bedding Thread Count settlement page to confirm your eligibility before the deadline.
Claim forms require claimants to attest to the accuracy of their submission. (Filing a Class Action Claim: What Proof Is Required?) Providing false or misleading information can result in claim denial.
Payout estimates are tied to the settlement fund size and the total number of valid claims filed. Actual payments are calculated after the deadline and may differ from published estimates.
There are currently 76 open settlements listed on The Class Action Lawsuit with deadlines in the next 30 days. Staying on top of these deadlines is key — once they pass, you lose your chance to file.
This is 1 of 5 open settlements administered by Verita Global listed on The Class Action Lawsuit, making them one of the most active settlement administrators on the site.
Both online and mailed claims are accepted right up to the deadline. Mailed forms need to be postmarked by May 12, 2026, send from the post office rather than a drop box to make sure the postmark is dated correctly.
The settlement administrator for this case (Case No. 2:23-cv-1811-CCW) is Verita Global.
The Sealy Bedding Thread Count settlement page has the full payout breakdown. The deadline to submit a claim is May 12, 2026.
Yes. Claims submitted by the May 12, 2026 deadline will be accepted. Filing online through the official settlement website at threadcountsettlement.com is the fastest option, since submissions are timestamped immediately.
No. The deadline is May 12, 2026, and claims submitted on or before that date will be considered. Online filing gives you an instant timestamp; mailed forms must be postmarked by the deadline.
Use the online claim form at threadcountsettlement.com. Have your purchase details ready before you start. If you’re claiming more than eight products, you’ll need documentation to support the additional items.
Payments are $5 per product. Without proof, claims are capped at $40 for up to eight products. With proof of purchase, there’s no product cap. Final amounts are subject to pro rata adjustment based on total claims filed.
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