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Insulet Investors Face August 31 Deadline in Securities Fraud Lawsuit

Investors who purchased Insulet Corporation securities between February 21, 2025, and May 26, 2026, face an August 31 deadline to join a class action lawsuit. The litigation, filed by Schall Brown & Schwartz LLP, alleges the company misled shareholders regarding manufacturing defects and safety risks associated with its Pod products.

Insulet Investors Face August 31 Deadline in Securities Fraud Lawsuit

The complaint centers on allegations that Insulet violated the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 by issuing false and misleading statements to the market. According to court filings, the company’s internal manufacturing controls were significantly flawed, leading to safety violations that were not properly disclosed. Specifically, the suit claims the company downplayed the scope of a March 2026 medical device correction, which impacted a larger volume of Pod products than investors were led to believe. When these discrepancies surfaced, the resulting stock price volatility caused substantial financial losses for shareholders.

Investors are not required to serve as lead plaintiff to participate in potential recoveries, though those interested in directing the litigation must contact the firm before the end of August. As the class has not yet been certified, shareholders currently remain unrepresented by legal counsel unless they affirmatively join the action. Interested parties can reach attorneys Brian Schall and David Schwartz at the firm’s Los Angeles office to discuss their rights and eligibility for compensation without upfront costs.

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