📋 Case Overview
Article Type: Roundup | Vertical: Defective Products & Consumer Class Actions
Cases Covered: 4 | Published: March 2026

Several notable class action developments are making headlines this month — from an open settlement with a deadline approaching, to freshly filed lawsuits targeting a major furniture retailer and a global tech giant. Whether you purchased Bassett Furniture, own a Lenovo device, or hold an AAA auto insurance policy, one of these cases may be relevant to you.
Here's a breakdown of four class action cases worth watching in March 2026, including at least one active settlement with a claim deadline on the horizon.
Settlement Amount: $4.15 million
Who May Qualify: AAA policyholders who filed underinsured motorist claims that were allegedly reduced by the amount the at-fault driver's insurer paid
Status: Open — deadline details available at the settlement site
A class action lawsuit alleged that AAA improperly reduced underinsured motorist (UIM) claim payouts by offsetting them against payments made by the at-fault driver's insurance. According to the complaint, this practice effectively denied policyholders the full UIM coverage they had paid for.
AAA has agreed to a $4.15 million settlement to resolve these allegations. The company has not admitted wrongdoing as part of the agreement. Class members who were affected by this alleged offset practice may be eligible to file a claim for a portion of the settlement fund.
How to claim: Visit the official settlement details page for eligibility requirements, deadline information, and claim filing instructions. Proof of a qualifying UIM claim may be required.
Filing Date: March 2026
Who May Be Affected: U.S. consumers who purchased Lenovo devices
Status: Newly filed — no settlement at this time
A new class action lawsuit filed in March 2026 accuses Lenovo of violating federal law by allegedly sharing U.S. consumers' personal data with entities in China. According to the complaint, this data sharing occurred without adequate consumer consent or disclosure, potentially exposing users' private information to foreign access.
The lawsuit alleges Lenovo's practices violated federal privacy statutes. Lenovo has not yet publicly responded to the specific allegations in this complaint. As a newly filed case, it remains in the earliest stages of litigation, and no settlement has been reached.
U.S. consumers who own or have owned Lenovo devices may want to monitor this case as it develops.
How to follow this case: Check back for updates as litigation progresses and the company responds to the complaint.
Filing Date: March 2026
Who May Be Affected: Consumers who purchased Bassett Furniture products based on advertised sale prices
Status: Newly filed — no settlement at this time
A class action lawsuit filed against Bassett Furniture alleges the company engaged in what the complaint describes as a "massive" false discount scheme. According to the lawsuit, Bassett routinely advertised its products as being on sale by displaying inflated "original" or "reference" prices that were never genuinely charged — making the discounts appear larger than they actually were.
The lawsuit alleges these practices misled consumers into believing they were receiving substantial savings and constitute deceptive advertising under consumer protection laws. The plaintiff claims that had consumers known the advertised reference prices were artificially inflated, they would not have paid the prices they did — or may not have made the purchase at all.
Bassett Furniture has not publicly responded to the allegations at time of publication.
How to follow this case: No claim form is available yet. Consumers who purchased Bassett Furniture products based on advertised sale pricing may want to monitor this case for future developments.
Case Type: Mass tort litigation (ongoing)
Who May Be Affected: Patients who experienced significant dental injury while using Suboxone film
Status: Active litigation — court proceedings ongoing
Litigation over alleged dental injuries linked to Suboxone film continues to advance in federal court. According to recent reports, manufacturers involved in the case are calling for sanctions against pharmacies and medical providers that have allegedly failed to comply with court orders requiring production of relevant records.
The legal pressure signals that discovery in the Suboxone dental injury multidistrict litigation (MDL) remains contentious. Plaintiffs in this litigation allege that the film formulation of Suboxone — a medication used in opioid use disorder treatment — caused severe dental decay and tooth loss, and that manufacturers failed to adequately warn patients and prescribers of this risk. The FDA added a warning about dental problems associated with Suboxone film to its labeling in 2022.
How to follow this case: This litigation involves individual injury claims rather than a consumer class action. Those who believe they experienced dental harm while using Suboxone film should monitor case developments closely.
Have you filed a claim in any of these cases? Share your experience in the comments below.
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