Consumers Gasoline Price-Fixing Scheme


GASOLINE PRICE-FIXING SCHEME HARMS AMERICANS AT THE PUMP

Scott+Scott is a law firm committed to holding big business accountable. We are investigating a scheme that illegally inflated the cost of gasoline. If you have purchased gasoline for your vehicle within the last four years, you may have been injured and can seek justice and compensation for free.

This scheme involves some of the largest oil producers in the United States working together to restrict the production of oil in order to raise the price of crude oil and gasoline across the country. This kind of cooperation among competitors is illegal.
These powerful corporations are illegally profiting off the highest gasoline prices in United States history and have refused to produce more oil and push prices down. These companies are profiting at the expense of American gasoline consumers that are suffering from record high prices. These gasoline prices, which have persisted for years, will never go down to normal levels unless these oil companies are held accountable.

In a healthy and fair market, United States oil producers would have to compete to outproduce each other, which gives them more market share and increased profits. As some of the world’s largest oil producers, the competition for market share between these companies would lower the price of crude oil, and thereby, the price of gasoline sold in the United States.
Scott+Scott is working to solve this problem for gasoline consumers harmed by this scheme and is seeking to compensate them for their harm through litigation.

ARE YOU AN AMERICAN GASOLINE BUYER HARMED BY HIGH GASOLINE PRICES? DO YOU WANT TO RECOVER YOUR LOSSES?

If you purchased gasoline within the last four years you may be eligible to participate in an antitrust claim against the oil companies who are responsible for inflated gasoline prices. To find out if you are eligible, please fill out the form below and an attorney will reach out to you to discuss your legal rights; there is no cost.

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Antitrust