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Amazon Prime FTC Subscription Settlement
Amazon agreed to a $2.5 billion FTC settlement over alleged ROSCA violations in Prime enrollment and cancellation flows. Eligible U.S. consumers who paid for Prime between June 23, 2019 and June 23, 2025 can claim a refund of up to $51 by July 27, 2026.
Tyson and Cargill Beef Antitrust Class Action Settlement: $87.5M for Grocery Beef Buyers
Tyson and Cargill agreed to pay a combined $87.5M to resolve consumer claims that the major beef processors fixed prices on grocery beef from 2014–2019. Pro rata cash payments are available; claim by June 30, 2026.
Robinhood Order Flow $2M Class Action Settlement: Who Qualifies and How to Claim
Robinhood agreed to a $2M settlement over Payment for Order Flow allegations. U.S. customers with qualifying market orders from Sept 1, 2016 to Sept 1, 2018 may receive an estimated $17.60 average. Active account holders are paid automatically; others claim by July 13, 2026.
American Express $17.5M Antitrust Class Action Settlement: Illinois Non-Rewards Credit Card Holders Can Claim by May 19, 2026
After a federal jury found Amex's anti-steering rules violated Illinois law, American Express agreed to a $17.5 million settlement. Only the Illinois non-rewards credit card class can claim a payment, and the deadline to file is May 19, 2026.
Sealy 1250 Thread Count Settlement: $5 Per Product, Up To $40 Without Proof of Purchase
American Textile Company agreed to a $750,000 settlement over allegations that it falsely advertised the thread count of Sealy-branded 1250 thread count bedding. U.S. consumers who bought qualifying products between October 19, 2016 and October 30, 2025 can claim $5 per product — up to $40 per household without proof of purchase, or unlimited with proof. Claims close May 12, 2026.
State Farm Alabama Total Loss Fees Class Action Settlement
State Farm agreed to a per-claim settlement (no common fund) over allegations it underpaid Alabama insureds on first-party auto total loss claims by failing to pay full Purchasing Fees. Eligible Alabama policyholders with a covered total loss claim paid between November 7, 2018 and February 10, 2026 can submit a Claim Form to receive $20.50, with no documentation required. The claim deadline is July 15, 2026.
Eureka Casino Data Breach Class Action Settlement: Up to $5,000 (Plus $100 for California)
Rancho Mesquite Casino (dba Eureka Casino Hotel) agreed to a $1 million settlement over a November 2022 data breach that exposed Social Security numbers, financial account numbers, passport numbers, and driver's license numbers. U.S. residents whose info was compromised can claim up to $5,000 for documented out-of-pocket losses. California residents qualify for an additional $100 cash payment with a sworn attestation. Claim deadline: May 11, 2026.
Google Android Cellular Data Class Action Settlement ($135 Million)
Google agreed to a $135 million settlement over allegations that Android devices transferred user data to Google over cellular networks without permission. Roughly 100 million U.S. Android users on cellular plans (excluding California's Csupo class) are eligible. No claim form is required, but class members should select a payment method by May 29, 2026 to ensure delivery.
Mitsubishi Outlander Hood Flutter Class Action Settlement (2022 Models): Free Hood Replacement and Refunds, Claim by July 30, 2026
Mitsubishi Motors North America agreed to extend warranty coverage and reimburse past hood repair and rental costs for owners and lessees of certain 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander vehicles after allegations that the hoods flutter and bounce while driving. Class membership is set by VIN, free hood replacement at any authorized Mitsubishi dealer is available for 18 months starting May 1, 2026, and reimbursement claims for past out-of-pocket costs must be submitted by July 30, 2026.
LexisNexis Deceased Report Class Action Settlement
LexisNexis Risk Solutions agreed to a $13.5 million FCRA settlement after allegedly reporting living consumers as deceased on identity verification reports. Class members get a minimum of $150, with payouts of $1,000 or more possible. Product Members must file by May 15, 2026.
Transamerica to Pay $57M to Universal Life Policyowners Hit With 2022/23 Rate Increases, Minimum $200 Per Class Member
Transamerica agreed to a $57 million non-reversionary settlement over allegations that 2022/23 MDR Increases breached universal life policy contracts. No claim form — payments are automatic with a $200 minimum. Opt-out deadline May 30, 2026.
PlayStation Store Buyers May Get a PSN Wallet Credit From Sony's $7.85M Settlement
Sony Interactive Entertainment agreed to a $7.85 million antitrust settlement over allegations that it monopolized the PlayStation digital game market. U.S. PlayStation Store buyers who purchased a qualifying digital game tied to a Game-Specific Voucher between April 1, 2019 and December 31, 2023 will get an automatic credit to their active PSN wallet, no claim form. Deactivated‑account holders must contact the Administrator by August 27, 2026.
Ashley Furniture Settlement
Ashley Furniture, Nectar, DreamCloud, and Siena mattress buyers from Oct 1, 2017 to Jun 30, 2024 may qualify for a Voucher from a $9M Common Voucher Fund over fiberglass-in-mattress claims. One Voucher per Affected Mattress, redeemable at the four brand sites with no minimum purchase. Claim deadline July 17, 2026.
Mercedes-Benz Emissions Warranty Class Action Settlement: 50% Repair Refunds, 100% Diagnosis Refunds, Claim by May 15, 2026
Mercedes-Benz USA agreed to a reimbursement-based settlement (no common fund) over 14 emissions parts allegedly misclassified under California's HPP Warranty. Owners and lessees of MY 2015+ Mercedes vehicles registered in California or 16 other Section 177 states can claim 50% of out-of-pocket repair costs and 100% of diagnosis costs, plus go-forward HPP coverage. File by May 15, 2026.
State Farm New Mexico UIM Coverage Class Action Settlement
State Farm has agreed to a $20.925 million settlement over allegations it failed to explain New Mexico's UIM offset procedures at the time of sale. New Mexico policyholders insured with State Farm U Coverage between 2010 and 2021 can claim up to 21% of premiums paid for minimum limits coverage. Claim deadline is July 2, 2026. SEO title: State Farm NM UIM Settlement: $20.925M, Up to 21% of Premiums
Cosequin California Class Action Settlement: Up to $150 for Dog Owners
Nutramax Laboratories agreed to an $11.5 million settlement over allegations it misrepresented the joint health benefits of Cosequin canine supplements. California residents who bought qualifying dog Cosequin products between May 3, 2016 and May 6, 2022 can claim $25 per unit, up to $150 per Household. Claim deadline July 21, 2026.
Berton v. Aetna California Infertility Class Action Settlement: $1.75M Fund, Up to $10,000 for LGBTQ+ Members Denied Coverage
Aetna agreed to a $1.75 million Settlement Fund (plus a separate $250,000 Special Harms Common Fund) to resolve claims that it denied equal infertility benefits to California members in LGBTQ+ relationships. Eligible class members can receive a $10,000 default monetary payment, a $1,408 Dollars for Benefits payment, and a share of the Special Harms Fund. Claim and opt-out deadline: June 29, 2026.
Dodge Ram 1500 EcoDiesel EGR Cooler Class Action Settlement
FCA US LLC has agreed to settle a class action over allegedly defective EGR coolers in Model Year 2014-2019 Dodge Ram 1500 EcoDiesel trucks. Owners and lessees can claim up to $3,000 for a qualifying EGR-caused truck fire, plus reimbursement for tow, rental, and coolant costs from a $750,000 pool, and receive an automatic 5-year, 100,000-mile EGR cooler warranty extension. Claim deadline: May 16, 2026.
LastPass Data Security Incident Class Action Settlement
LastPass agreed to an $8.2M Settlement Fund plus up to a $16.25M Crypto Pool over the 2022 data breach. Eligible account holders can claim a $25 payment with no proof, up to $10,000 in documented losses, $100 for California residents, or up to $900,000 for documented cryptocurrency losses. Claim deadline July 2, 2026.
Discover Card Merchant Class Action Settlement
Discover agreed to pay between $540 million and $1.225 billion plus interest to resolve allegations it misclassified certain consumer credit cards as commercial, overcharging merchants on interchange fees from 2007 to 2023. Eligible businesses can file a claim for at least $10 by May 18, 2026. No proof of transactions required.