Settlement Class Members Who Have Dog Injury Claims Sample Clauses

Settlement Class Members Who Have Dog Injury Claims. Settlement Class Members will have a Dog Injury Claim for either or both of:
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Settlement Class Members Who Have Dog Injury Claims. Settlement Class Members asserting a Dog Injury Claim shall provide documentation showing screening or treatment of the dog for signs consistent with consumption of excess vitamin D as a result of the use or consumption of Hill’s Products. The Settlement Administrator is authorized (in conjunction with a veterinarian or other expert, if necessary, selected by Settlement Class Counsel) to review these documents, investigate, evaluate, and make a determination as to the validity of the claim based on the documentation submitted and any other materials determined to be relevant. Acceptable forms of documentation of the veterinary treatment incurred include, but are not limited to: veterinary notes, veterinary records, test or laboratory reports, or statements from the veterinarian, hospital or clinic. By submitting a Dog Injury Claim, the Settlement Class Member is authorizing the Settlement Administrator, in its discretion, to contact the treating veterinarian of the Settlement Class Member’s allegedly injured dog, to seek the input of Defendants’ Counsel and Hill’s Pet Nutrition, and to fully investigate and make a determination as to the validity of the claim based on the documentation submitted and any other materials determined to be relevant. The Settlement Administrator is under no obligation to rely solely on information provided by the Settlement Class Member in making its determination of payment for a Dog Injury Claim.

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