Hyatt Website Class Action Lawsuit: A Scam? Read This

Did you hear about the Hyatt Website Class Action Lawsuit? It’s not a scam.

Flor Jiminez is taking Hyatt to court because she’s saying their website isn’t friendly for people who are blind or visually impaired. It’s like she’s telling Hyatt, their your website should work well for everyone, especially those who need a little extra help online.

Who Is Behind The Hyatt Website Class Action Lawsuit

Flor Jiminez isn’t just speaking up for herself – she’s trying to be the spokesperson for all legally blind people across the nation who, like her, struggled with Hyatt’s website and screen-reading software since January 2022.

And she’s also focusing on people in California, aiming to represent those who faced the same website issues from January 2022 to July 31, 2023.

How Much Is The Settlement

There is no settlement amount for now. The lawsuit against Hyatt is saying, Hyatt’s website is causing problems for people who use screen readers.

Now, Flor Jiminez, who’s leading the charge, is saying it’s not a minor issue. She’s bringing up some legal terms, like ADA rules and California’s Unruh Civil Rights Act.

And Flor isn’t just having a casual chat about it. Nope, she’s going all-in, demanding a jury trial and asking the court to step in and make things right. It’s not just about her – she’s doing it for everyone dealing with this digital mess.

How To File A Claim

There is no claim form available right now, fill one out when it is.

Conclusion

Jiminez v. Hyatt Corp., et al., Case No. 2:23-cv-03028, is not a scam. Just like LoanCare Data Breach Class action, Flor Jiminez is taking Hyatt to court because she’s saying their website isn’t friendly for people who are blind or visually impaired.

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