Brown, et al. v. J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc.

In The Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois County Department, Chancery Division
Case No. 2023 CH 09318

Welcome to the Settlement Website for Brown, et al. v. J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc.

If You Used a Lytx Driver-Facing Camera in J.B. Hunt’s Vehicles Between November 8, 2018, Through May 4, 2025, You May Be Entitled to a Payment from a Class Action Settlement

A proposed class action settlement has been reached in the case of Brown, et al. v. J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc., Case No. 2023 CH 09318, pending in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois. On August 7, 2025, the Court preliminarily approved the settlement and, by agreement of the parties, certified this lawsuit to proceed as a class action for settlement purposes only. If, between November 8, 2018 through May 4, 2025, you used a Lytx inward facing camera technology in connection with your employment with J.B. Hunt and had a recorded occurrence in the State of Illinois, you are a member of the Settlement Class. Excluded from the Settlement Class are (1) any Judge or Magistrate presiding over this Action and members of their families; and (2) Persons who properly execute and file a timely request for exclusion from the Settlement Class. If you are a member of the Settlement Class, then you are entitled to compensation under the terms of the proposed Settlement.

The Notice advises you of the terms of the proposed Settlement, and your rights in connection with it. This website contains only a summary of the Settlement Agreement. Your legal rights are affected whether you act or don’t act. Read the Notice here.

The proposed Settlement is not an admission of wrongdoing by Defendant, and Defendant denies that it violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act or any other law. The Court has not decided who is right or wrong. Rather, to save the time, expense, and distraction of litigation, the parties have agreed to settle the lawsuit.

Your Legal Rights and Options in this Settlement

Submit a Claim Form
By: December 8, 2025

Members of the Settlement Class can choose to submit a claim to receive a Settlement Payment. This is the only way to receive a payment.

Ask to be Excluded from the Class
By: December 8, 2025

If you choose to exclude yourself (opt out), you will not be included in the Settlement. You will receive no benefits, and you will not release any claims you may have against Defendant regarding the allegations in this case.

Object
By: December 8, 2025

If you wish to object to the Settlement, you must file your objection in writing with the Clerk of the Court, and send a copy of your objection to the attorneys for all Parties. If you exclude yourself from the Settlement, you cannot file an objection. Settlement Class Members who do not timely make their objections in this manner will be deemed to have waived all objections and shall not be heard or have the right to appeal approval of the Settlement. If you file an objection and wish it to be considered, you must also appear at the Final Approval Hearing, in-person or through counsel, to show cause of why the proposed Settlement should not be approved as fair, reasonable, and adequate.

Do Nothing

You will be included in the Settlement Class but receive no benefits. You will be bound by the Court's judgment, and release claims against Defendant and Released Parties relating to the claims in this case.

The Court in charge of this action has preliminarily approved the Settlement as fair, reasonable, and adequate, and must decide whether to give final approval to the Settlement. The relief provided to Settlement Class Members will be provided only if the Court gives final approval to the Settlement and, if there are any appeals, after the appeals are resolved in favor of the Settlement. Please be patient.

Upcoming Important Dates

Notification Mailing

9/8/2025

Objection Deadline

12/8/2025

Exclusion Deadline

12/8/2025

Claim Deadline

12/8/2025

Final Approval Hearing

1/7/2026 at 10:30 a.m.