www.mckessonawpsettlement.com is the website for the McKesson AWP (Average Wholesale Price) Lawsuit Settlement. This is actually the Prescription Drug Co-Payment Class Action Lawsuit Settlement. The lawsuit is about how name brand drugs are priced. The Average Whole Price is what is used to gauge how much insurance
companies will reimburse consumers for the brand name prescription drugs and how much co-payment the consumer has to pay. The McKesson AWP Lawsuit settlement states that McKesson Corporation which is a drug wholesaler and First DataBank (FDB)which is a company that publishes data on drugs inflated the factors that determine the AWP for some prescription drugs. You can submit a claim and get a percentage of the McKesson AWP Lawsuit Settlement if you are one of the following: 1. Paid a co-payment based on AWP pricing for the drugs from August 1, 2001 to March 15, 2005. Your prescription drug plan must have used FDB or Medi-Span to get this AWP information. 2. Were uninsured or underinsured any time from August 1, 2009 to January 23, 2009 and bought the prescription drugs. 3. Are a third party and and you reimbursed or paid for the drugs. The payment has to be based on AWP pricing. The payment had to be made between August 1, 2001 and March 15, 2005. You must also have used FDB or Medi-Span databases. The McKesson Lawsuit Settlement is for 350 million dollars. $20,900,000 will be set aside to be shared by consumers like you. You can get the Co-Pay Claim Form at this website at www.mckessonawpsettlement.com. Make sure that you fill in the appropriate information and send it to the address listed. If you wish to be a part of the McKesson AWP Lawsuit Settlement, you need not do anything. If you wish to submit a claim, your claim form must be portmarked by July 9, 2009. If you wish to object, you must do so before June 8, 2009. For more information on the McKesson AWP Lawsuit Settlement and to file a claim, go to the website www.mckessonawpsettlement.com
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