Ashley Furniture Fiberglass Mattress Settlement 2026 -- File a Claim by July 17
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Ashley, Nectar, DreamCloud, and Siena mattresses with fiberglass fire retardants are covered by a $9M settlement. File by July 17, 2026. Most people find out their mattress has fiberglass the hard way. You don't have to.
What happened
Class period: October 1, 2017 – June 30, 2024
- Plaintiffs allege Ashley Furniture Industries, Ashley Global Retail, and Resident Home used fiberglass as a fire-retardant material in the inner sock of certain mattresses sold under the Ashley, Nectar, DreamCloud, and Siena brands
- Plaintiffs allege the fiberglass can pass through the outer mattress cover during normal use, or be released if the outer cover is removed or washed
- Plaintiffs further allege that class members suffered economic harm, and that some experienced property damage or physical effects as a result of fiberglass exposure
- Defendants deny all claims, any wrongdoing, and any liability, and are resolving the dispute for purposes of judicial efficiency
- A $9 million class action settlement has been reached covering U.S. consumers who purchased an affected mattress between October 1, 2017, and June 30, 2024
What you can get
Shopping voucher
Pro rata share of $9M fund
One voucher per affected mattress purchased; redeemable at AshleyFurniture.com, NectarSleep.com, DreamCloudSleep.com, or SienaSleep.com; no minimum purchase; expires one year after distribution Cash payment
Key dates
| Action | Date | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Claim deadline | July 17, 2026 | Last day to file a claim |
| Opt out | July 17, 2026 (postmarked by mail or received by email) | Keep your right to sue separately |
| Object | July 17, 2026 (postmarked by mail or received by email) | Tell the court you disagree |
| Final hearing | September 24, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. CDT -- U.S. Federal Courthouse, 120 N. Henry St., Madison, WI 53703. The date and format are subject to change; check https://mattressclassactionsettlement.com for updates. | Judge decides whether to approve |
Who may qualify
- You are an individual consumer (not a business or reseller) who purchased a mattress in the United States between October 1, 2017, and June 30, 2024
- Your mattress was sold under the Ashley, Nectar, DreamCloud, or Siena brand name
- The mattress contained fiberglass as a fire-retardant material in the inner sock
- A full list of affected mattress product names and item numbers is available at mattressclassactionsettlement.com/Home/FAQ
How to file
- Visit the official settlement website at mattressclassactionsettlement.com and click "Start Your Claim"
- If you received an Email Notice with a Unique ID and PIN, log in using those credentials -- no proof of purchase is required
- If you did not receive an Email Notice, select the option to file without a Unique ID and PIN and provide proof of purchase
- Alternatively, download a paper Claim Form from the website and mail it to the Settlement Administrator at P.O. Box 5735, Portland, OR 97228-5735, postmarked by July 17, 2026
- Submit only one Claim Form; multiple submissions from the same class member may result in rejection of all claims
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Proof required
- If you received an Email Notice with a Unique ID and PIN: no supporting documents are required
- If you did not receive an Email Notice: provide an itemized sales receipt, store record, photograph of the mattress label showing the SKU, item number, or serial number, or other documentation confirming purchase of an affected mattress
- If you have no proof of purchase at all: you will be prompted to provide the brand name, approximate date of purchase, store name, city and state of purchase, mattress size, and model or item name or number
Payment timing
Vouchers will be distributed after the Court grants final approval and the settlement becomes final. The exact voucher amount is determined by dividing the $9 million fund by the total number of valid claims filed -- the more claims submitted, the smaller each voucher. Vouchers expire one year after distribution and must be used in a single transaction with no remaining value carried over.
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Extra details
- You are entitled to one voucher per affected mattress purchased -- if you bought multiple affected mattresses, you may file one claim per mattress
- The voucher has no minimum purchase requirement and can be used at AshleyFurniture.com, NectarSleep.com, DreamCloudSleep.com, or SienaSleep.com
- A contingent cash payment may also be available if the Court awards less than $3 million in attorneys' fees; this amount would also be distributed on a pro rata basis to class members with valid claims
- The settlement received preliminary approval on March 19, 2026
- Class Counsel is requesting up to $3 million in attorneys' fees and costs; Class Representatives may receive up to $85,000 collectively for their service
- Do not contact the Court or the Court Clerk's office with questions about the settlement or claim process -- use the Settlement Administrator contact information above
FAQ
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