Walgreens will pay $100 million to settle claims it overcharged customers who used insurance benefits for prescription medications.
The settlement resolves a lawsuit that accused Walgreens of inflating its “usual and customary” drug prices for insured customers and not factoring in the prices from its now-discontinued Prescription Savings Club program, according to the lawsuit. As a result, insured customers ended up overpaying for their generic medications, the lawsuit claims.
Walgreens denies any wrongdoing but has agreed to pay $100 million to settle the lawsuit, according to the settlement website.
You may qualify for the settlement if you purchased prescription drugs from Walgreens between Jan. 1, 2007, and Nov. 18, 2024, using prescription insurance benefits, with compensation based on the amount you paid for eligible medications.
Those who did not use insurance benefits are not included in the settlement.
The deadline to file a claim is April 17, 2025. You can submit your claim at savingsclubsettlement.com or call 877-888-8396 for more information.