
Class Action Lawsuit Against Makers of Hubble Contact Lenses
Case Details
The lawsuit, titled Africa v. Vision Path, Inc., d/b/a Hubble, et al., (case number 23-CV-04570-GW-MRW), is currently pending in the United States District Court for the Central District of California. The Plaintiff alleges he and the putative class are entitled to reimbursement of their monthly subscription dues because Hubble knowingly, intentionally and deceptively altered their prescriptions without advising them, then used a knowingly flawed verification system to seek prescriber approval of the altered prescriptions so they could be sold. Each of these actions, Plaintiff alleges, were in violation of both federal and state law. As a result of the alleged wrongdoing, the Plaintiff seeks to recover on behalf of the putative class, among other remedies, the subscription dues that Hubble’s customers in California paid each month in exchange for contact lenses that differed from the ones actually prescribed by their eye doctors.
Plaintiff seeks to represent all persons who purchased Hubble Classic daily contact lenses in the state of California between April 28, 2019 and the present. However, the Court has not yet ruled on class certification issues.
Click here to download the complaint in Adobe Acrobat format.
Next Steps for Potential Class Members
Hubble customers in California are encouraged to:
- COMPLETE THIS QUESTIONNAIRE
- Submit any questions and/or written inquiries to Attorneys@HubbleClassAction.com