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HexClad Lawsuit: $2.5 Million Settlement Over 'Non-Toxic' Cookware Claims

A class action alleged HexClad misled buyers by marketing cookware as PFAS-free and non-toxic when products contained PTFE. The case settled for $2.5 million.

Last reviewed: April 2026

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What the Lawsuit Alleges

Plaintiffs alleged HexClad deceptively marketed its hybrid cookware as 'non-toxic,' 'PFOA-free' and 'PFAS-free' while the non-stick coating contained PTFE — part of the broader PFAS family. Consumers said they paid a premium based on false safety assurances. HexClad denied wrongdoing but agreed to settle.

Case Details

Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles. Case No. 23STCV28390. Filed November 17, 2023.

Current Status

Final court approval was granted on March 9, 2026. The fund is being distributed to ~209,712 valid claimants, with payouts estimated around $6 each on a pro-rata basis. The claim deadline (November 14, 2025) has passed — no new claims.

Who Is Affected & Can You Join?

Consumers who bought eligible HexClad hybrid cookware between February 1, 2022 and March 31, 2024. The claim deadline (November 14, 2025) has closed; new claims are no longer accepted.

Is There a Payout?

The $2.5M gross fund netted roughly $1.25M after fees and costs. With 209,712 valid claims, individual payouts are estimated around $6 each. The real value of the case was forcing HexClad to change its marketing, not large cash compensation. The claim period is closed.

Case Timeline

  1. 1

    November 2023 — Lawsuit Filed

    Plaintiffs file in Los Angeles Superior Court alleging deceptive 'PFAS-free' and 'non-toxic' marketing.

  2. 2

    April 2025 — Preliminary Approval

    The court grants preliminary approval of the $2.5M settlement; a claims site goes live and members are notified.

  3. 3

    November 14, 2025 — Claim Deadline

    The deadline passes with 209,712+ valid claims, reducing the per-person payout to about $6.

  4. 4

    March 9, 2026 — Final Approval

    The court grants final approval; HexClad also agrees to stop using 'non-toxic,' 'PFAS-free' and 'PFOA-free' labels on PTFE products.

  5. 5

    Spring 2026 — Payments Distributed

    The administrator begins distributing payments via the method each claimant selected.

Scam & Misinformation Warnings

Whenever a brand lawsuit goes viral, scam sites and bad actors follow. Watch for these red flags:

No New Claims Can Be Filed

The claim deadline was November 14, 2025. Any site telling you that you can still file for this settlement is misleading you — the window is closed.

Third-Party 'Claim Filing' Services

The official claim was free. Paying anyone to file was unnecessary, and any such offer now (post-deadline) is a scam.

Exaggerated Payout Promises

With 209,000+ claims, the pro-rata payout is about $6. Be skeptical of any source advertising large individual payouts from this settlement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did HexClad allegedly do wrong?

Plaintiffs said HexClad marketed cookware as 'non-toxic,' 'PFOA-free' and 'PFAS-free' while using a PTFE-based coating. PTFE is technically a type of PFAS, so consumers argued the safety claims were deceptive.

Did HexClad admit wrongdoing?

No. HexClad denied all allegations. The $2.5M settlement was a business decision to resolve the case, not an admission of liability.

How much will claimants receive?

Approximately $6 per claimant on a pro-rata basis. The net fund (~$1.25M after fees) is divided among 209,712 valid claims, varying slightly by purchases and proof.

Can I still file a claim?

No. The deadline was November 14, 2025 and final approval came March 9, 2026. The claims period is permanently closed.

Is HexClad cookware safe to use?

That's a scientific question beyond the settlement. PTFE is considered stable at normal cooking temperatures by most regulators; the lawsuit concerned marketing language, not proof of harm. HexClad has begun transitioning some products to PTFE-free coatings.

What did HexClad agree to change?

It agreed to stop advertising products as 'non-toxic,' 'PFAS-free' or 'PFOA-free' if they contain PTFE or other PFAS — a key part of the injunctive relief.

Are there other HexClad lawsuits?

As of 2026 no other major class action against HexClad is publicly filed. The settlement resolved the primary PFAS marketing litigation.

This page is for general information only and is not legal advice. Lawsuit status, eligibility, and compensation can change. Settlement Insight is not a law firm and does not represent any party. Consult a licensed attorney about your specific situation.

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