Illinois Citizens Who Were Allegedly Charged In Excess of the Statutory Limit For Copies of their Walgreens Pharmacy Health Care Records File Class Action Lawsuit Against Walgreen.
A class action lawsuit has reportedly been filed against Walgreen Co. d/b/a Walgreens (“Walgreen” or “Walgreens” or Defendant”) in the Circuit Court of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit St. Clair County Illinois (styled Raymond Griggs v. The Walgreen Co. d/b/a Walgreens, Class Action Case No. 11 CV 685) alleging, among other things, that Walgreens charged customers more than the statutory limit (735 ILCS 5/8-2001 et seq.) for a copy of their healthcare provider records, according to the Walgreens Pharmacy Records Copy Charge & Fee class action lawsuit complaint.
The plaintiff in the Walgreens Pharmacy Records Copy Charge & Fee class action lawsuit reportedly brings the class action lawsuit complaint on behalf of the following class:
All individual citizens of the State of Illinois who were charged in excess of the statutory limit for a copy of their health care records from Walgreens.
The Walgreens Pharmacy Records Copy Charge & Fee class action lawsuit complaint reportedly asserts claims for alleged violation of the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act, 815 ILCS 505/1 et seq, violation of the Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act, 815 ILCS 510/1 et seq., common law fraud, unjust enrichment and violation of 735 ILCS 5/8-2001 et seq.
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