$2.2 Million Class Action Lawsuit Settlement by Metro Over Disabled Riders Service
The class action lawsuit against Metro has been settled for $2.2 million and as part of this settlement, all 17,000 customers registered with Metro’s service for disabled riders will receive 10 free rides.
MetroAccess will also expand, offering riders door-to-door service, rather than just curbside pick up and drop off, under terms of the settlement.
The tentative settlement calls for Metro to hire consultants to monitor its oversight of the company that provides the MetroAccess service. The 14 plaintiffs named in the suit will each receive $5,000. The value of the free rides is about $2.50 each.
Filed under Class Action, General Law, Settlements
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