NaturaLawn of America Class Action Settlement

Closed on 2026-01-07

People who received 2+ text messages from NaturaLawn after asking them to stop.

Settlement Closed

Registration for the NaturaLawn of America Class Action Settlement has closed.
But there are open class action settlements available now — see what you may qualify for.

Who’s Eligible

You are eligible if you meet all of the following criteria:

  • You live in the United States.
  • You received two (2) or more text messages from NaturaLawn of America.
  • The messages were received within a 12-month period.
  • You received these messages after you had already asked NaturaLawn to stop texting you (opted out).
  • Your phone number is included in the defendant’s records.

Eligible States

Nationwide

Claim Deadline

This settlement is no longer accepting claims.

What You Need to Do to Get Paid

Online: Visit the official settlement website and submit the electronic Claim Form using your Notice ID (if you received one) or your phone number.

Mail: Download a paper Claim Form from the “Documents” page, fill it out, and mail it to the Settlement Administrator at the address provided on the form.

This link will direct you to the official settlement website — administered by Angeion Group

Settlement Payout

Estimated Payout Per Person

Class members may receive a pro-rata share of the fund, estimated to be up to $217 per qualifying text message. The final amount depends on the number of valid claims filed.

Settlement Fund Breakdown
$500,000

The $500,000 fund will be used to pay:

Background of the Lawsuit

The lawsuit alleges that NaturaLawn of America violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by sending marketing text messages to consumers who had previously requested to opt out of such communications. The plaintiff, Veneshia Ford, claims these texts were sent without proper consent. NaturaLawn denies any wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid the cost of a trial.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this lawsuit about?
The lawsuit, Ford v. NaturaLawn of America, Inc., claims the company sent unwanted text messages to people’s cell phones after they asked to stop receiving them, which violates federal law.
The Class includes anyone in the U.S. who received two or more texts from NaturaLawn in a 12-month period after asking them to stop. The records of these texts are identified in the defendant’s data.
Payments are estimated to be up to $217 per text message. However, this amount may decrease if a large number of people file valid claims, as the fund is limited to $500,000.
You must submit your Claim Form online or have it postmarked by mail no later than January 6, 2026.
Payments will be sent after the Court grants Final Approval (hearing scheduled for December 10, 2025) and any appeals are resolved. This process can take several months.

Settlement Administrator

For questions about claims, deadlines, or payments, contact the settlement administrator directly.

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Case Details

Case Title: Ford v. NaturaLawn of America, Inc.
Case Number: 2025-009758-CA-01
Edelsberg Law P.A.

Listing Information

Published: December 7, 2025
Last Updated: February 12, 2026
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