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Class Action Claim Form

Drafts official class action claim forms balancing plain-language accessibility with FRCP 23 enforceability. Trigger when creating settlement claim forms, proof-of-claim documents, or class member claim submissions.

ID: us.litigation.class-action-claim-form Version: 0.1.0 License: Apache-2.0 Author: CaseMark Language: en Added: 2026-05-27
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Class Action Claim Form

Draft an enforceable claim form enabling lay claimants to submit settlement claims while satisfying FRCP 23, court orders, and the settlement agreement.

Prerequisites

Gather before drafting:

  1. Settlement agreement — approved or pending, with class definition, claim categories, compensation structure
  2. Court orders — preliminary/final approval with any form-specific requirements
  3. Class definition — precise membership criteria (dates, transactions, geography)
  4. Administrator details — name, address, email, phone, website
  5. Release scope — released parties, released claims, statutory waiver requirements

Quick Start

  1. Confirm jurisdiction (FRCP 23 vs. state equivalent) and adapt statutory language accordingly
  2. Draft each section below in order
  3. Write at 8th-grade reading level — short sentences, active voice, defined terms
  4. Do not simplify release or certification language to the point of unenforceability
  5. Run the checks in Pitfalls before finalizing

Form Sections

1. Header & Case Identification

  • Title: "OFFICIAL CLAIM FORM" — bold, prominent
  • Full case caption, court name, docket number
  • Administrator contact (mail, email, phone, website)
  • Deadline: bold, specific date/time with timezone; state postmark vs. receipt rule
  • Intro paragraph: plain-language eligibility summary, reference to settlement agreement date and approval order

2. Claimant Information

Structured fields:

  • Full legal name (as during class period), current name if different
  • Current address, email, phone, alternative contact
  • Class-specific identifiers: purchase dates, account numbers, employment periods — explain why each is needed
  • Special claimants (if applicable): deceased (executor + authority docs), minors/incapacitated (guardian + docs), entities (name + authorized rep)
  • Privacy disclosure: how personal information will be used and protected

3. Claim Details & Documentation

Per claim category from the settlement:

  • Checkbox, category description, applicable date range
  • Fields for amount/damages, reference number, description of harm

Documentation tiers:

Claim Amount Required Acceptable Forms
Under threshold Declaration only N/A
Above threshold Submit with form Receipts, statements, contracts, correspondence

Specify copies acceptable (not originals). Include false-information warning (claim denial, civil penalties, criminal prosecution).

4. Certification & Release

Certification — under penalty of perjury, claimant affirms:

  • Information is true, accurate, and complete
  • Claimant meets the class definition
  • Claims not previously released; no prior compensation received
  • Bound by settlement terms and court orders

Release (separate section, own acknowledgment checkbox):

  • List all released parties (defendants, affiliates, officers, directors, agents, successors)
  • Describe released claims — enforceable specificity, lay-reader clarity
  • Include statutory waiver for unknown claims where applicable (e.g., Cal. Civ. Code § 1542 — verify jurisdiction)
  • State consequences: bound by settlement/judgment, waive separate suit, bound by appeals

5. Signature Block

  • Signature line, date, printed name
  • Title/relationship field for representatives
  • Note electronic signatures acceptable if e-filing permitted
  • Representatives must state authority and relationship

6. Submission Instructions

Method Details
Mail Full address; postmark by deadline
Email Address; received by deadline with timezone
Online URL; uploaded by deadline with timezone

Include: receipt confirmation process, what to do if no confirmation within stated business days, post-submission timeline (review, notification, challenge process).

Remind claimant: retain copies of form and all supporting documentation.

Pitfalls & Checks

  • Required disclaimers: (1) submission does not guarantee payment; (2) settlement subject to court approval; (3) attorney fees/costs deducted as applicable
  • Accessibility: screen-reader compatible; note if translations required for the class
  • Page formatting: number all pages; case name/number in header/footer; if >2 pages, add first-page checklist
  • No legal advice: form must not constitute or appear to constitute legal advice
  • Jurisdiction: confirm FRCP 23 vs. state equivalent; adapt waiver language to all applicable jurisdictions

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