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Apr 26, 2025
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Buckhead Parking Faces Class Action Settlement over Unlawful Vehicle Booting, Payouts up to $400

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Deadline: December 26, 2024

Total Settlement Amount

TBD

Total amount allocated for all claims

Individual Payout Range

$60 to $400

Estimated amount per eligible claim

Proof of Purchase

Required

Must provide documents showing that you owned or drove a vehicle that was booted by Buckhead Parking during the qualifying period, or proof that you paid to have a boot removed by Buckhead Parking. This includes evidence of payment for boot removal, information about the booted vehicle, and proof that you were driving the booted vehicle.

Settlement Summary

A class-action lawsuit has been settled involving Buckhead Parking Enforcement, LLC. The suit claimed that the company was unlawfully booting vehicles in several cities in Georgia, including Marietta, Union City, Atlanta, Decatur, Sandy Springs, Doraville, and others. To qualify for a portion of the settlement, you must have had your vehicle booted by Buckhead Parking in these locations during specific time periods, even if you were not the vehicle's owner. The allegations in this lawsuit brought to light several questions about the regulations and practices of parking enforcement companies and their potential impacts on the rights of vehicle owners and operators. Payments to eligible claimants are expected to range from $60 to $400, depending on the location where the incident occurred. However, the exact amount is subject to change depending upon the number of valid claims submitted. To file a claim, claimants are required to provide specific information such as their Claimant ID, License Plate Number, or DOT Number, along with proof of having paid to have a boot removed by Buckhead Parking during the qualifying period.

Entities Involved

Buckhead Parking Enforcement, LLC
Buckhead Parking Settlement Site
Amazon

Eligibility Requirements

  • Must have had your vehicle booted by Buckhead Parking in specified locations and time period
  • Can still qualify if you were driving the vehicle that was booted even if you did not own the vehicle

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