Power Tools Lawsuit: Who Qualifies, and How to File
The Power Tools Lawsuit is open for claims. Attorneys at Saunder & Schelkopf are investigating whether power tool companies engaged in illegal or unethical practices affecting consumers who purchased power tools in the last two years. If a class action moves forward, class representatives may, in the court's discretion, be awarded $1,000 - $10,000, in addition to additional compensation based on actual damages.
Updated August 19, 2026
What is the Power Tools Lawsuit about?
Attorneys at Saunder & Schelkopf are investigating whether power tool companies engaged in illegal or unethical practices affecting consumers who purchased power tools in the last two years. If a class action moves forward, class representatives may, in the court's discretion, be awarded $1,000 - $10,000, in addition to additional compensation based on actual damages. Participation is free — attorneys are paid only if the case succeeds. Attorney advertising intake: this is not a settled class action. Payout is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Submitting information does not guarantee eligibility, attorney representation, an attorney-client relationship, or any recovery; those outcomes depend on law-firm review, applicable law, and a separate agreement with counsel. Sponsored listing.
Who qualifies for the Power Tools Lawsuit?
You may qualify for the Power Tools Lawsuit if you meet the eligibility requirements below. Eligibility is finally determined by the settlement administrator, not by Payout.
- You purchased power tools within the last two years
- Open to residents of all 50 U.S. states
- No cost to participate — attorneys are paid only if the case succeeds
- Class representatives may, in the court's discretion, be awarded $1,000 - $10,000, in addition to additional compensation based on actual damages
How do you file a Power Tools Lawsuit claim?
Check the eligibility requirements above, then file on the official claim site. You file directly with the settlement administrator and keep 100% of any payment — Payout never takes a cut.
Frequently asked questions
Before you file
If this is your first claim, how to claim a class action settlement walks through the process end to end, and what class action settlements actually pay per person explains how the amount is decided before you spend time on the form. Many cases need no receipts at all — see settlements with no proof of purchase.
Payout is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Settlement information is for general informational purposes only. Eligibility, legal representation, and any payment amount are determined by the settlement administrator, court, or participating law firm and are not guaranteed.