Open Class Action Settlements You Can File Right Now
Companies that lost lawsuits owe you money. Browse every open class action settlement in 2026, check if you qualify, and file your claim in minutes. No lawyer needed.
Google agreed to pay $700M to settle antitrust claims about app distribution and in-app billing. If you made purchases through Google Play between Aug 2016 and Sept 2023, you may qualify.
Capital One underpaid interest on 360 Savings accounts. If you had a Capital One 360 account from Sept 2019 to June 2025, you may qualify for a cash payment.
Wells Fargo helped mislead consumers into unauthorized monthly subscriptions. If you were charged for subscriptions you didn't agree to, you may qualify.
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23andMe Data Breach
23andMe — $30M Settlement
$10K
Per person
23andMe's 2023 cyberattack exposed customer genetic and personal data. If you were a U.S. customer between May-Oct 2023 and received a breach notice, you may qualify for $100-$10,000.
Tinder charged users over 28 more for Tinder Plus and Gold subscriptions. CA residents who purchased these plans while over age 28-29 may qualify. No claim form needed — payments are automatic.
Wells Fargo misused ESOP dividends to offset employer 401(k) contributions. If you participated in the Wells Fargo 401(k) ESOP fund between Sept 2016 and Dec 2022, you may qualify.
Michael Kors outlet stores used misleading discount pricing. If you purchased from a MK Outlet in CA or OR between May 2019 and Nov 2025. Deadline: Mar 6, 2026.
Grubhub made misleading claims about delivery fees and menu prices on California orders. If you ordered through Grubhub or Seamless for CA delivery since Jan 2019, you may qualify for a $10 credit.
Nationwide sent unsolicited prerecorded calls about pet insurance renewals. If you received robocalls from Nationwide about pet insurance since Jan 2021, you may qualify.
Robinhood failed to provide best execution on trades and hid payment for order flow. If you placed equity trades on Robinhood between Sept 2016 and Sept 2018, you may qualify.
A 2022 data breach exposed names, addresses, and SSNs of 2.5 million student loan borrowers. Pro-rata cash payment without proof, up to $5,000 with documentation.
G.Skill deceptively advertised DDR4/DDR5 memory speeds. If you bought G.Skill desktop memory between Jan 2018 and Jan 2026, claim up to 5 products without proof.
An August 2024 breach exposed SSNs, diagnoses, and prescription data of 400,000 patients. ~$100 cash payment without proof, up to $5,000 with documentation.
A May 2023 cyberattack exposed SSNs, medical records, and banking info of 2.5 million people. At least $5 cash without proof, up to $2,500 with documentation.
A 2023 ransomware attack exposed SSNs, medical info, and health insurance details of millions. Pro-rata cash without proof, up to $10,000 with documentation.
Two ransomware attacks in 2023 and 2024 exposed 2.8 million patients' data. Up to $5,000 for documented losses or a flat cash payment with no proof. Deadline: Apr 29, 2026.
Two 2024 data breaches exposed 685,000+ customer and employee records. Up to $15,000 for documented losses plus 2 years free credit monitoring. Deadline: Mar 18, 2026.
Defective airbags in 2011-2019 Corolla, Avalon, Tacoma, Tundra, and Sequoia models. Cash payments and reimbursements available. Deadline: Dec 11, 2028.
Grubhub listed restaurants on its platform without permission. If your restaurant was listed on Grubhub, Seamless, or Eat24 without a contract from Jan 2019 to Apr 2024, you qualify. Deadline: Mar 4, 2026.
A 2023 cyberattack exposed data of 31.6 million Xfinity customers. ~$50 flat payment without proof, up to $10,000 with documentation. One of the largest breach settlements pending.
Fans were denied entry or full access to the July 2024 Copa America final due to dangerous crowd mismanagement. Up to $2,000 per ticket if denied entry, $100 if admitted with limited access.
760,000 Hollowtech II road cranksets (Dura-Ace and Ultegra) recalled due to separation defects. Reimbursement for replacement costs plus extended warranty.
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