$9M Ashley Furniture & Resident Home Fiberglass Mattress Settlement, Check If You Qualify Before July 17, 2026
Prepared by the AllAboutLawyer.com Editorial Team and reviewed for factual accuracy against the official settlement website at mattressclassactionsettlement.com and the Preliminary Approval Order entered March 19, 2026, in Todd v. Ashley Furniture Industries, LLC, Case No. 3:24-cv-00615, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin. Last Updated: May 6, 2026
The Ashley Furniture and Resident Home Mattress Settlement is a $9 million class action settlement where eligible consumers who purchased a fiberglass-containing mattress between October 1, 2017, and June 30, 2024, can receive a voucher for a future purchase at Ashley Furniture, Nectar, DreamCloud, or Siena. The lawsuit, Todd v. Ashley Furniture Industries, LLC, Case No. 3:24-cv-00615, is pending in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin. The court granted preliminary approval on March 19, 2026. You must file your claim by July 17, 2026.
Ashley Furniture Fiberglass Mattress Settlement — Quick Facts
| Field | Detail |
| Settlement Amount | $9,000,000 Common Voucher Fund |
| Claim Deadline | July 17, 2026 |
| Who Qualifies | U.S. consumers who purchased an Affected Mattress between October 1, 2017, and June 30, 2024 |
| Payout Per Person | One voucher per mattress purchased — pro rata share of $9M divided by total valid claims |
| Possible Cash Payment | Yes — if court awards less than $3M in attorneys’ fees, remaining funds go to claimants as cash |
| Proof Required | TBD — check claim form at mattressclassactionsettlement.com for documentation requirements |
| Voucher Usable At | AshleyFurniture.com, NectarSleep.com, DreamCloudSleep.com, SienaSleep.com |
| Minimum Purchase Required | No |
| Settlement Status | Preliminarily Approved — March 19, 2026 |
| Administrator | TBD — check mattressclassactionsettlement.com |
| Official Website | mattressclassactionsettlement.com |
| Last Updated | May 6, 2026 |
What Ashley Furniture and Resident Home Are Accused of Doing
You bought a mattress. You slept on it, maybe washed the cover, and then noticed something alarming — tiny fiberglass particles spreading through your bedroom, your clothes, your air vents. That is exactly what this lawsuit is about.
This lawsuit involves the use of fiberglass as a fire-retardant material in the inner sock covering the foam in certain mattresses sold by Ashley Furniture Industries, LLC, Ashley Global Retail, LLC, and Resident Home LLC. Plaintiffs allege the fiberglass in these mattresses can pass through the cover or be released if the cover is removed.
Federal regulations under 16 CFR § 1632.3 require all U.S. mattresses to include flame-retardant materials. Some makers of affordable bed-in-the-box mattresses have opted to include fiberglass because it is fire-resistant and very inexpensive, keeping their costs low while maximizing profits. The problem is that fiberglass is not just inconvenient when it escapes — it is dangerous.
The fiberglass may become embedded in skin and require surgical intervention. Should glass fibers invade the lower part of a person’s lungs, the risk of adverse health effects is significantly increased. Fiberglass, once airborne, can find its way into HVAC systems and then quickly be dispersed throughout a consumer’s home. Plaintiffs also allege the class suffered economic harm because they paid for mattresses that were not safe to use as advertised. This is a defective product lawsuit — the kind that holds manufacturers accountable when cost-cutting decisions harm the people sleeping on their products.
For comparison, the Zinus fiberglass mattress lawsuit involved the same type of fiberglass fire-retardant allegations and went through years of litigation before settling privately. The Ashley and Resident Home case has now reached a $9 million resolution you can actually claim.
Who Qualifies for the Ashley Furniture Mattress Settlement?
If you are asking “do I qualify for the Ashley Furniture fiberglass mattress settlement” — read this carefully.
You may qualify if:
- You purchased a mattress designed, manufactured, produced, distributed, sold, or marketed by Ashley Furniture Industries LLC, Ashley Global Retail LLC, or Resident Home LLC
- The mattress contained fiberglass as a fire-retardant material in its inner sock
- You purchased the mattress anywhere in the United States between October 1, 2017, and June 30, 2024
- The mattress brands covered include those sold under the Ashley, Nectar, DreamCloud, and Siena labels during the class period
- You are an individual end consumer — not a business or reseller
You do NOT qualify if:
- You purchased your mattress before October 1, 2017, or after June 30, 2024
- You are a current officer, director, or employee of Ashley Furniture or Resident Home
- You purchased the mattress for commercial resale rather than personal use
The class includes all individual end consumers who purchased an Affected Mattress in the United States from October 1, 2017, to June 30, 2024, which was designed, manufactured, produced, distributed, sold, or marketed by the defendants and contained fiberglass as a fire-retardant material in the inner sock of the mattress.
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If you are unsure whether your specific mattress model is covered, visit mattressclassactionsettlement.com or check your mattress tag — tags reading “Glass Fiber” in the material list are a strong indicator. Brands like Nectar, DreamCloud, and Siena were all part of Resident Home LLC during the class period, and some Ashley models dated prior to 2024 were confirmed to have fiberglass, including the Gruve M71431.
The Avocado Mattress lawsuits are a reminder that mattress companies across the industry face scrutiny over what goes inside their products and how honestly they communicate it to buyers.
How Much Can You Get from the Ashley Furniture Mattress Settlement?
The total settlement fund is $9,000,000. Your individual voucher amount depends entirely on how many valid claims are filed.
How the math works: Every class member who submits a timely and valid claim form will be entitled to one voucher per Affected Mattress purchased. The voucher amount will be calculated by dividing the $9 million Common Voucher Fund by the total number of valid claims.
That means the fewer people who file, the larger each voucher. If 100,000 people file valid claims, each voucher is worth $90. If 500,000 file, each is worth $18. The actual amount will not be known until after the July 17, 2026 claim deadline closes.
The cash payment possibility: There may also be a pro rata cash payment if the court awards less than $3 million in attorneys’ fees and costs. If the court approves a lower fee award, the remainder flows back to class members as additional compensation. This is a real possibility worth noting, but it is not guaranteed.
The voucher is redeemable with no minimum purchase required at AshleyFurniture.com, NectarSleep.com, DreamCloudSleep.com, or SienaSleep.com. No cash redemption option exists for the voucher itself — this is a refund class action settlement paid in store credit.
How to File Your Ashley Furniture Mattress Settlement Claim
The claim deadline is July 17, 2026. You must file before that date — late claims will not be accepted.
Step 1 — Go to the official settlement website at mattressclassactionsettlement.com and click “Start Your Claim.”
Step 2 — Enter your personal information: name, current mailing address, and email address.
Step 3 — Identify the Affected Mattress or mattresses you purchased, including the brand, approximate purchase date, and where you bought it.
Step 4 — Upload or provide any supporting documentation if required. Check the claim form for current documentation requirements — the form at mattressclassactionsettlement.com has the complete requirements.
Step 5 — Submit your claim form before July 17, 2026. Each mattress you purchased during the class period is eligible for a separate voucher.
Step 6 — Save your confirmation number and any submission confirmation email.
Estimated time to complete: 5–10 minutes.
Ashley Furniture Mattress Settlement — Important Dates
| Milestone | Date |
| Lawsuit Filed | August 30, 2024 |
| Preliminary Approval Order | March 19, 2026 |
| Claim Filing Deadline | July 17, 2026 |
| Opt-Out Deadline | July 17, 2026 |
| Objection Deadline | July 17, 2026 |
| Final Approval Hearing | September 24, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. CDT |
| Expected Voucher Distribution | TBD — following final court approval and resolution of any appeals |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a lawyer to file an Ashley Furniture mattress settlement claim?
No. You file directly at mattressclassactionsettlement.com at no cost. Class counsel handles the case on your behalf. Hiring your own attorney is optional and will not increase your voucher amount — attorneys’ fees come from the settlement fund, not your pocket.
Is this Ashley Furniture mattress settlement legitimate?
Yes. The case is Todd v. Ashley Furniture Industries, LLC, Case No. 3:24-cv-00615, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin, before a federal judge. The Preliminary Approval Order was entered March 19, 2026. The official settlement website is mattressclassactionsettlement.com. Do not submit your information to any site that is not linked directly from that address.
When will I receive my settlement voucher?
Vouchers will not be distributed until after the court grants final approval at the September 24, 2026 fairness hearing and any appeals are resolved. In typical settlements of this size, distribution follows within a few months of final approval. A realistic timeline puts vouchers in claimants’ hands in late 2026 or early 2027 — assuming no appeals delay the process.
What if I missed the July 17, 2026 claim deadline?
You cannot receive a voucher from this settlement if you do not file by July 17, 2026. Courts rarely reopen claim windows after the deadline. If you purchased a covered mattress and suffered personal injury or significant property damage from fiberglass exposure, consult a product liability attorney about whether an individual claim outside this settlement makes sense for your situation.
Will my settlement voucher payment affect my taxes?
Vouchers received as part of a consumer fraud lawsuit settlement are generally treated as a reduction in the purchase price of the original product rather than income. However, tax treatment varies by individual circumstances. Consult a tax professional once you receive your voucher.
Can I file a claim for more than one mattress?
Yes. Every class member who submits a timely and valid claim form will be entitled to one voucher per Affected Mattress purchased. If you bought two covered mattresses during the class period, you may submit a claim for each one and receive two vouchers.
What is Resident Home LLC and why is it named in this lawsuit?
Resident Home LLC is the parent company behind the Nectar, DreamCloud, and Siena mattress brands during the class period. Nectar and DreamCloud are both owned by the same parent company, Resident Home LLC. Ashley Furniture later acquired Resident Home, which is why both companies appear as defendants in the same lawsuit.
Can I still opt out of the Ashley Furniture mattress settlement?
Yes, but only until July 17, 2026. To opt out, you must submit a written opt-out request by that date following the instructions at mattressclassactionsettlement.com. Opting out means you give up your voucher but preserve your right to pursue an independent lawsuit against the defendants.
Sources & References
- Official Settlement Website: mattressclassactionsettlement.com
- PACER Case Docket — Todd v. Ashley Furniture Industries, LLC, No. 3:24-cv-00615, W.D. Wis.: pacermonitor.com
- 16 CFR § 1632.3 — Federal Mattress Flammability Standard: ecfr.gov
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Legal claims and outcomes depend on specific facts and applicable law. For advice regarding a particular situation, consult a qualified attorney.
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