The Joybird False Advertising Class Action Settlement resolves claims that La-Z-Boy, Inc. and Stitch Industries Inc.(doing business as Joybird and Joybird.com) deceptively advertised discounts on furniture and home décor products sold online and in stores in California, Oregon, and Washington. Plaintiffs alleged Joybird misrepresented discount pricing—showing inflated “original” prices next to sale prices—violating state consumer protection and false advertising laws. The defendants deny wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid continued litigation.
Under the settlement, eligible class members may choose a $115 cash payment or receive a $115 store credit voucherfor use at Joybird.com. Cash payments are made only to those who submit a valid claim form by the deadline; if you do nothing, you will automatically receive the store credit voucher by default. Settlement credits are valid for two years and can be combined with other discounts.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who qualifies for this settlement?
Consumers who purchased one or more products at a sale price from Joybird.com or in a Joybird store in CA, OR, or WA between Dec 18, 2019 and Oct 31, 2025.
Do I need to file a claim to receive benefits?
To receive $115 cash, you must file a valid claim form. If you do nothing, you will receive the $115 store credit voucher by default.
How much will I receive?
Eligible class members will receive $115, either as cash (with a claim) or a store credit voucher.
How will I get paid?
Cash payments are issued by check or electronic payment when you select that option on your claim form. Voucher credits are automatically provided.
What happens if I do nothing?
You will remain in the settlement class and receive the store credit voucher. You give up your rights to sue over these claims if you stay in the class.
Can I exclude myself?
Yes — if you exclude yourself by the opt-out deadline, you won’t receive settlement benefits but retain the right to pursue your own legal claims.