Madden v. Desert Coach

Christopher Madden v. North American Car Service Corp. d/b/a Desert Coach, et al.
King County Superior Court for the State of Washington
Case No. 23-2-03503-8 KNT
You may be entitled to benefits under a class action settlement
if you are or have been employed as a driver for Desert Coach in the state of
Washington from February 24, 2020, through January 31, 2024.


Your Legal Rights and Options

Do Nothing

Stay in the Settlement Class. Receive payment. Give up certain rights.


By doing nothing, you will receive a settlement payment if you meet the definition of a Settlement Class Member and the settlement is finally approved by the Court. In exchange, you will be bound by the settlement, including the Release of Claims.

Ask To Be Excluded

Get out of the Settlement Class. Get no payment. Keep your rights.


If you ask to be excluded (or “opt out”) of the Settlement Class, you will not receive any share of the settlement proceeds, and you will not be bound by the settlement (including the Release of Claims). You must submit a request to be excluded no later than February 18, 2025.

Object

Challenge the settlement terms.


If you don’t like the settlement or don’t want it to be approved, you may object and tell the Court why. You may either submit an objection yourself or enter an appearance through an attorney who may submit an objection on your behalf. If the Court approves the settlement despite your objection, you will still be bound by the settlement. If you ask to be excluded from the settlement, you cannot object to it. You must submit an objection no later than February 18, 2025.

Upcoming Important Dates

Opt Out Deadline

2/18/2025

Objection Deadline

2/18/2025

Final Approval Hearing

2/28/2025 at 10:30 a.m.