What is the Home Depot damage protection class action lawsuit about?

Samuel

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Can someone explain the Home Depot damage protection class action, including who is eligible, what the claims are, and how customers can file or track compensation?
 
A 2024 law suit claims that Home Depot intentionally overcharges its tool rental clients so-called damage protection. It alleges that the company simply imposes the charge even when refused and calculates incorrectly, by imposing the fee on late fees, which is a breach of rental contracts.
 
The Home Depot damage protection class action lawsuit alleges that the company improperly charges customers for “damage protection” fees on tool rentals even when it is supposed to be optional, and that those charges may violate the terms of the rental contract by adding unexpected or excessive fees. Plaintiffs claim this practice breaches agreements and harms renters who didn’t knowingly opt into the coverage.
 
The law suit in the Home Depot damage protection is a class-action lawsuit where the customers faced allegations of being deceived by the allegations that they were to be provided with protection plans that were designed to cover accidental damages but instead it is alleged to have failed to offer the anticipated benefits and refunds. The plaintiffs have claimed the terms of the covers were not clear or restrictive such that customers paid to have protection that they could not take full advantage of.
 
Customers were accused of being duped by claims that they were supposed to receive protection plans that were intended to cover unintentional damages, but instead the plans failed to provide the expected benefits and refunds. The Home Depot damage protection lawsuit is a class-action lawsuit. According to the plaintiffs, clients paid for protection they were unable to fully utilize since the conditions of the coverage were unclear and limited.
 
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