PAID ADVERTISEMENT A S38 Million class action settlement has been reached on behalf of beneficiaries of deceased pediatrie cancer patients who received treatment for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (also known as ALL") at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center or Hospital between January 1, 1977 and March 31, 1997 Para una notificación en Español, llamar o visitar nuestro website. Notice of a class action settlement authorized by State of New Mexico, County of Bernalillo, Second Judicial District Court The Court has issued an Order Granting Final Approval a $38.05 million settlement in a elass action lawsuit entitled Cummings v. Board of Regents of the University of New Mexico, et al. and claim filing has begun. How do I file a claim? You may file a Claim Form either by mail or online. If you file your Claim Form by mail, it must be POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN MAY 27, 2022 at 11:59 pm PST. www.UNMChildCancerSettlement.com and selecting the "File A Claim" option from the menu or you may download a claim from the Important Documents page of the settlement website referenced above. You may file a claim online by going to the Settlement website Who is included in the settlement? You may be a Class Member if you are a family member or beneficiary of a deceased pediatric cancer patient diagnosed with ALL who was treated at UNM between January 1, 1977, and March 31, 1997, and who died on or before December 1, 2019. This lawsuit is principally about whether pediatric cancer patients who were treated for ALL at the UNM between January 1, 1977, and March 31, 1997, were given proper care. What does the settlement provide? The University of New Mexico has agreed to create a fund of $38,050,000.00 to be divided among all Class members. The Settlement Agreement and other Court Orders, available at the website below, describes all the details of the proposed settlement. Your share of the fund will depend on the number of valid claims that are submitted by eligible Decedent Class Members, whether a deceased pediatric cancer patient has more than one statutory beneficiary entitled to compensation, the total amount of claims administration expenses, taxes, service awards to the named Plaintiffs in the case, and attorneys' fees and expenses. To Learn About your options, you should visit the settlement website. The process for registering, excluding, and objecting to the Settlement are available there for your review. If you have questions, visit www.UNMChildCancerSettlement.com or call (855) 534-5953. PAID ADVERTISEMENT A S38 Million class action settlement has been reached on behalf of beneficiaries of deceased pediatrie cancer patients who received treatment for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (also known as ALL") at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center or Hospital between January 1, 1977 and March 31, 1997 Para una notificación en Español, llamar o visitar nuestro website. Notice of a class action settlement authorized by State of New Mexico, County of Bernalillo, Second Judicial District Court The Court has issued an Order Granting Final Approval a $38.05 million settlement in a elass action lawsuit entitled Cummings v. Board of Regents of the University of New Mexico, et al. and claim filing has begun. How do I file a claim? You may file a Claim Form either by mail or online. If you file your Claim Form by mail, it must be POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN MAY 27, 2022 at 11:59 pm PST. www.UNMChildCancerSettlement.com and selecting the "File A Claim" option from the menu or you may download a claim from the Important Documents page of the settlement website referenced above. You may file a claim online by going to the Settlement website Who is included in the settlement? You may be a Class Member if you are a family member or beneficiary of a deceased pediatric cancer patient diagnosed with ALL who was treated at UNM between January 1, 1977, and March 31, 1997, and who died on or before December 1, 2019. This lawsuit is principally about whether pediatric cancer patients who were treated for ALL at the UNM between January 1, 1977, and March 31, 1997, were given proper care. What does the settlement provide? The University of New Mexico has agreed to create a fund of $38,050,000.00 to be divided among all Class members. The Settlement Agreement and other Court Orders, available at the website below, describes all the details of the proposed settlement. Your share of the fund will depend on the number of valid claims that are submitted by eligible Decedent Class Members, whether a deceased pediatric cancer patient has more than one statutory beneficiary entitled to compensation, the total amount of claims administration expenses, taxes, service awards to the named Plaintiffs in the case, and attorneys' fees and expenses. To Learn About your options, you should visit the settlement website. The process for registering, excluding, and objecting to the Settlement are available there for your review. If you have questions, visit www.UNMChildCancerSettlement.com or call (855) 534-5953.