Open Class Action Settlements: What You Can Claim Right Now
This directory is generated from the 80 class action and data breach cases we track individually — 15 settlements have claim windows open today, and 49 lawsuits are in active litigation where law firms are still signing up claimants. Every entry links to our full tracker page with eligibility, deadlines, and scam warnings.
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Claims Open Now (15)
These settlements are approved or preliminarily approved, and their claim deadlines have not passed. File directly on each case's official settlement website — filing is always free.
| Settlement | Fund | Claim Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Keller Williams Lawsuit Keller Williams agreed to pay $20M in the Batton buyer-commission antitrust case. If you bought a home on an MLS, you may qualify. Claim deadline: Aug 25, 2026. | $20M | August 25, 2026 |
| STIIIZY Data Breach Settlement STIIIZY's $2.95M data breach settlement is open: up to $7,500 documented losses, pro-rata cash (CA residents get 2x), or credit monitoring. Deadline: Sept 10, 2026. | $2.95M | August 26, 2026 |
| Google Assistant Settlement Google's $68M Assistant privacy settlement: device owners est. $14–$56, others $2–$10. False-Accept recordings 2016–2026. Claim deadline: August 27, 2026. | $68M | August 27, 2026 |
| ZOLL Data Breach Settlement ZOLL Medical's $3.5M 'heart device data settlement': ~$100 (SSN exposed) or ~$50 payments for LifeVest patients. Claim deadline: September 2, 2026. | $3.5M | September 2, 2026 |
| LabCorp Data Breach Settlement LabCorp agreed to a $35M settlement over the AMCA data breach (10M+ patients). Up to $5,000 documented losses or ~$50 cash. Claim deadline: September 3, 2026. | $35M | September 3, 2026 |
| Banner Health Data Settlement The Banner Health pixel-tracking settlement is open: $20 cash + 1yr privacy monitoring for ~1M MyBanner portal users (2020-2023). Claim deadline: September 5, 2026. | — | September 5, 2026 |
| Disney Streaming Settlement Disney's $50M ESPN-bundling settlement pays YouTube TV & DirecTV Stream subscribers (2019–2026) pro rata by subscription length. File by September 8, 2026. | $50M | September 8, 2026 |
| Comcast Xfinity Data Breach Settlement That settlement email from Kroll is legitimate: Hasson v. Comcast pays ~$50 or up to $10,000 for documented losses. Deadline EXTENDED to September 14, 2026 — how to verify the email and file in minutes. | $117.5 million | September 14, 2026 |
| 700Credit Settlement 700Credit's $17.5M data breach settlement is open: up to $2,500 for documented losses or a ~$50 cash payment, plus 2 years of credit monitoring. Claims due Sept 22, 2026. | $17.5M | September 22, 2026 |
| Lands' End Data Breach Settlement The Lands' End settlement covers ~10,060 employees & dependents from the Dec 2024 breach — not shoppers. Up to $5,000 or $60 flat. Deadline: Oct 22, 2026. | — | October 7, 2026 |
| Doxim Settlement Got a Doxim settlement postcard from your credit union? The $5.5M settlement is real: up to $5,000 for documented losses or a pro-rata cash payment. Claims due Oct 13, 2026. | $5.5M | October 13, 2026 |
| 23andMe Data Breach 23andMe's $30M genetic-data breach settlement got final approval Jan 2026. Claim deadline passed Feb 2026. Payouts delayed by the company's bankruptcy. | $30M | See details |
| Equifax FCRA Settlement Equifax's $2.2M FCRA settlement over duplicate collection accounts: claims open through Sept 1, 2026, payments up to $600. You need the mailed Notice ID to file. | $2.2M | See details |
| Flo App Lawsuit Flo period tracker shared your health data with Google, Meta & others. A $59.5M settlement is open for claims through October 15, 2026. | $59.5M | See details |
| Paraquat Lawsuit Over 6,600 paraquat lawsuits allege the herbicide causes Parkinson's disease. MDL 3004 is in active settlement and still accepting claims. See eligibility and status. | — | See details |
Payments Going Out Now (2)
Claims are closed in these cases — money is actively being distributed to people who already qualified.
Fortnite FTC Refunds: Two Rounds Paid, Round 3 Expected in 2026
The FTC has paid out $198M of the $245M Fortnite refund fund — Round 3 (~$47M) is expected in 2026. Average payments ran $114–$130. Claims are closed; here's who gets paid next and how to spot fakes.
Navient Settlement Checks Are Going Out — Who Gets One and How Much
CFPB Navient settlement checks are mailing now — $100M in automatic payments via Rust Consulting since Feb 13, 2026. No claim form needed. Who qualifies, reported amounts, and how to spot fakes.
Can You File Without Proof of Purchase?
Often, yes — and it's the most-asked question about class actions. Many settlements offer a no-documentation tier: you attest under penalty of perjury that you're a class member (e.g., you had an account, bought the product, or received a breach notice), and you get the base cash payment. Documentation is usually only needed for the higher tiers — reimbursement of actual out-of-pocket losses. Data breach settlements typically work from the defendant's own records, so if you received a notice letter or email, you're already on the list. Check the eligibility section of each tracker page above for how strict the specific case is.
Active Lawsuits — Attorneys Still Reviewing Claims (49)
These cases haven't settled yet. No claim forms exist — but this is the stage where affected people can still join the litigation or get a free case review from law firms handling it.
Recently Closed — Claims Period Over (14)
The filing window has passed in these cases. If you filed, watch for your payment; if not, these pages explain what happens next and whether anything is still possible.
Open Settlements FAQ
How do I find class action settlements I qualify for?
Three reliable signals: you received a notice letter or email naming you as a class member; you were a customer of a company on the list above during the covered period; or your data was in a breach the settlement covers. Start with the "Claims Open Now" table — each tracker page spells out the exact class definition.
Can I really get money without proof of purchase?
In many consumer settlements, yes — a base payment only requires signing an honest attestation that you qualify. Higher payouts (reimbursed losses, documented fraud) always require receipts or statements. Data breach settlements usually verify you against the company's own records via your notice ID.
Is filing a claim worth the effort?
Usually it takes 5–10 minutes on the official settlement site. Typical no-proof payments run from a few dollars to a few hundred; documented-loss tiers reach $2,500–$10,000 in the current crop of cases. Filing is free, so the expected value is almost always positive — just calibrate expectations: pro-rata funds shrink as more people file.
How long after filing do I get paid?
Longer than most people expect: after the claim deadline comes final court approval, then an appeal window, then claims validation — 6 to 18 months from deadline to check is normal. The AT&T settlement is a live example: claims closed December 2025, and payments still hadn't started by August 2026 because the judge hasn't issued final approval.
Can I still join a lawsuit that hasn't settled yet?
Often, yes — that's what the "Active Lawsuits" section lists. Before a settlement exists, law firms sign up affected people for the litigation itself. Joining early costs nothing (contingency basis) and matters most in mass tort cases, where late claimants can face worse terms.
How do I avoid settlement scams?
Three rules: legitimate settlements never charge a fee to file or to "release" a payment; only use the official settlement website (type it yourself — don't click links in texts); and verify the administrator independently — our Kroll Settlement Administration guide shows how notice-verification works for the biggest current cases.
Separate from this case: were you injured in the last 2 years?
Class-action payouts are fixed amounts through an administrator. A personal injury claim is a different case — and often worth far more. Free estimate, no obligation.