20 Class Action Settlements You Can Claim in March 2026
Quick Facts
- This article covers 20 verified class action settlements with active claim periods in March 2026.
- Deadlines vary — some close as early as March 4, 2026, so check each entry carefully.
- Consumer issues covered include data breaches, privacy violations, false advertising, product defects, robocalls, and wage disputes.
- Filing a claim is free. You do not need an attorney.
- Most claims take 5–15 minutes to complete online.
- You must submit a claim form to receive a payment — it is rarely automatic.
- Always verify current deadlines on each official settlement website before filing.
What Is a Class Action Settlement?
A class action settlement is a legal agreement that resolves a lawsuit brought on behalf of a large group of consumers who experienced the same harm from a company. When a company settles, it creates a fund to pay eligible consumers — without any admission of wrongdoing. You do not need to have participated in the original lawsuit to receive a payment. If you fall within the settlement’s defined class period and meet the eligibility requirements, you can file a claim for your share. This article covers 20 settlements with open claim windows in March 2026. Filing is free and typically takes 5–15 minutes per settlement.
How to Claim a Class Action Settlement
The process is straightforward and does not require an attorney. First, read the eligibility criteria for each settlement to confirm you qualify. Next, gather any required documentation — this could be a receipt, account number, bank statement, or a notice you received in the mail or email. Then visit the official settlement website listed in each entry below and complete the online claim form. Submit before the listed deadline. Mailed claims must generally be postmarked by the deadline. Keep a copy of any claim confirmation for your records.
20 Open Class Action Settlements — March 2026
Listed in order of claim deadline, earliest first.
1. Wells Fargo Subscription Billing Settlement
What the lawsuit alleged: Plaintiffs alleged that Wells Fargo assisted Apex, Triangle, and Tarr entities in enrolling consumers into recurring monthly subscriptions through deceptive “free trial” offers, without adequate disclosure of the ongoing charges.
Who may be eligible: U.S. consumers who were enrolled in recurring billing by any Apex, Triangle, or Tarr entity at any time since 2009.
Settlement amount: $33 million
Estimated payment: Varies based on documented losses; flat payment of up to $20 without documentation (subject to pro rata reduction)
Claim deadline: March 4, 2026
What you need to claim: Credit card statements, bank statements, or email receipts showing enrollment and charges; no documentation required for flat cash payment
Official settlement website: www.wellsfargosettlement.com (verify current URL at the settlement administrator’s site)
Key note: Class members who previously received an FTC refund from prior Triangle or Apex enforcement actions do not need to submit a claim.
2. Grubhub Unauthorized Restaurant Listings Settlement
What the lawsuit alleged: Plaintiffs alleged that Grubhub added restaurants to its delivery platform without their permission or a signed contract, causing those businesses reputational harm and lost sales while misleading consumers.
Who may be eligible: Businesses whose names or logos were used on Grubhub, Seamless, or Eat24 without a contract between January 1, 2019, and April 30, 2024.
Settlement amount: $7.15 million
Estimated payment: At least $50 per eligible business
Claim deadline: March 4, 2026
What you need to claim: Business information confirming your restaurant was listed without authorization
Official settlement website: https://www.restaurantlistingsettlement.com
3. Nelnet Data Breach Settlement
What the lawsuit alleged: Plaintiffs alleged that Nelnet Servicing, Edfinancial Services, and the Oklahoma Student Loan Authority failed to implement adequate cybersecurity measures, resulting in a 2022 data breach that exposed sensitive consumer information including Social Security numbers.
Who may be eligible: U.S. individuals whose personal information was compromised in the Nelnet data breach publicly announced on August 26, 2022.
Settlement amount: $10 million
Estimated payment: Cash payment for out-of-pocket losses and lost time, plus two years of free credit monitoring (retail value $187/year) with $1 million in identity theft insurance
Claim deadline: March 5, 2026
What you need to claim: Documentation of losses such as bank fees, fraudulent charges, or identity theft expenses; credit monitoring benefit available without documentation
Official settlement website: nelnetsettlement.com Contact the settlement administrator at 877-388-1763 or email [email protected] (verify at A.B. Data Ltd.)
4. AT&T California Wage and Hour Settlement
What the lawsuit alleged: Plaintiffs alleged that AT&T Mobility Services failed to pay minimum wages, overtime, and provide compliant meal and rest breaks to non-exempt California employees, in violation of state labor law.
Who may be eligible: Current and former non-exempt AT&T Mobility Services employees who worked in California between September 21, 2022, and September 3, 2025.
Settlement amount: $1.8 million
Estimated payment: Up to $25,000 per eligible claimant (varies)
Claim deadline: March 6, 2026
What you need to claim: Employment verification; settlement notice with unique ID
Official settlement website: https://www.gilbertattsettlement.com

5. Michael Kors Outlet False Pricing Settlement
What the lawsuit alleged: Plaintiffs alleged that Michael Kors used misleading reference prices at its outlet stores in California and Oregon, advertising items as discounted from inflated “original” prices that did not reflect genuine prior retail prices.
Who may be eligible: Consumers who made a purchase at a Michael Kors outlet store in California or Oregon between May 10, 2019, and November 14, 2025.
Settlement amount: Not disclosed
Estimated payment: $30 merchandise certificate (KORSVIP members in CA or OR receive this automatically via email — no claim required); non-KORSVIP members must file a claim
Claim deadline: March 6, 2026
What you need to claim: No proof of purchase required to file; documentation may be requested afterward
Official settlement website: https://michaelkorsoutletsettlement2026.com/ Call (833) 647-8929 for more information; case: McCall et al. v. Michael Kors (USA), Inc., Case No. 25CU041352N
6. McDonald’s Oregon Franchise Meal Break Settlement
What the lawsuit alleged: Plaintiffs alleged that two McDonald’s franchise operators — UTB Enterprises and Goldenband — failed to compensate hourly employees for meal periods under 30 minutes during six-hour shifts, as required under Oregon law.
Who may be eligible: Hourly McDonald’s employees who worked at UTB Enterprises or Goldenband franchise locations since March 8, 2014, and were not paid for qualifying short meal breaks.
Settlement amount: $3.55 million
Estimated payment: Up to $872.49 per eligible employee
Claim deadline: March 8, 2026
What you need to claim: Employment records and settlement notice
Official settlement website: https://utbgoldenbandclassaction.com
7. Balance of Nature False Advertising Settlement
What the lawsuit alleged: Plaintiffs alleged that Evig LLC, doing business as Balance of Nature, engaged in deceptive labeling and marketing of its dietary supplement products — including Fruits, Veggies, and Fiber & Spice — by making health claims that were allegedly not supported by the products’ ingredients.
Who may be eligible: U.S. consumers who purchased Balance of Nature Fruits, Veggies, or Fiber & Spice supplement products between March 28, 2019, and October 27, 2025.
Settlement amount: $9.95 million
Estimated payment: Up to $30 with proof of purchase (up to 5 products, $6 per product); up to $8 without proof (up to 2 products, $4 per product)
Claim deadline: March 11, 2026
What you need to claim: Tier 1 (with proof): receipt, order confirmation, or account order history from Balance of Nature, Amazon, or Walmart; Tier 2 (no proof): store name, purchase date, and product name
Official settlement website: supplements-settlement.com | Administrator: Balance of Nature Settlement Administrator, PO Box 231, Valparaiso, IN 46384
8. Bayer Lotrimin/Tinactin Antifungal Spray Settlement
What the lawsuit alleged: Plaintiffs alleged that Bayer sold Lotrimin and Tinactin antifungal spray products that were allegedly contaminated with benzene, a known carcinogen, and that Bayer’s manufacturing and testing processes failed to detect the contamination before the products reached consumers.
Who may be eligible: U.S. consumers who purchased any Lotrimin or Tinactin spray product subject to Bayer’s October 2021 recall — lot numbers beginning with TN, CV, or NAA, distributed between September 2018 and September 2021 — purchased no earlier than November 16, 2015.
Settlement amount: $4.85 million
Estimated payment: $7 per product without proof of purchase (maximum 3 products per household); full purchase price refund with proof of purchase (no limit on number of products); subject to pro rata reduction
Claim deadline: March 11, 2026
What you need to claim: No proof required for minimum payment; receipt or packaging showing lot number for full refund
Official settlement website: bayerantifungalspraysettlement.com | Call (888) 577-2636
9. Nationwide Pet Insurance Robocall Settlement
What the lawsuit alleged: Plaintiffs alleged that Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company placed prerecorded voice calls to consumers regarding the renewal or expiration of their pet insurance policies without first obtaining the required prior express written consent, allegedly in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
Who may be eligible: Consumers who received one or more prerecorded voice messages on their telephone from Nationwide about pet insurance policy renewal or expiration since January 6, 2021.
Settlement amount: $1.4 million
Estimated payment: Up to $17.50
Claim deadline: March 11, 2026
What you need to claim: Phone number that received the calls
Official settlement website: https://tcpapetsettlement.com/ Case: Blizzard v. Nationwide Settlement | Administrator mailing address: P.O. Box 6877 | Call (877) 434-3068
10. Kaiser Permanente Data Privacy Settlement
What the lawsuit alleged: Plaintiffs alleged that Kaiser Foundation Health Plan used third-party tracking technologies — including tools from Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Twitter/X — on its authenticated patient portal pages and mobile apps, which allegedly transmitted members’ confidential health and personal information to those third parties without consent.
Who may be eligible: Kaiser Permanente members in California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, Washington, or the District of Columbia who accessed authenticated pages of the Kaiser Permanente website or mobile apps between November 2017 and May 2024.
Settlement amount: $46 million (up to $47.5 million)
Estimated payment: Estimated $20 to $40 per eligible member (pro rata, based on total claims filed)
Claim deadline: March 12, 2026
What you need to claim: Unique settlement class member ID (provided in the notice emailed or mailed by Kaiser); members who did not receive an ID can request one through the settlement website
Official settlement website: kaiserprivacysettlement.com | Administrator: Strategic Claims Services Inc., P.O. Box 230, 600 N. Jackson St., Suite 205, Media, PA 19063
11. JustPlay Biometric Data Privacy Settlement (BIPA)
What the lawsuit alleged: Plaintiffs alleged that JustPlay GMBH and Gimica GMBH collected, stored, and used biometric data — including facial images and photographs — from Illinois users of the JustPlay mobile app without obtaining the prior written consent required under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA).
Who may be eligible: Illinois residents who used the JustPlay mobile app and whose biometric data was collected or processed without written consent since October 24, 2019.
Settlement amount: $4.5 million
Estimated payment: $15 per eligible claimant
Claim deadline: March 16, 2026
What you need to claim: Unique ID and PIN from the settlement notice received by email or mail
Official settlement website: JustPlayBIPASettlement.com | Administrator: JustPlay BIPA Settlement, c/o Settlement Administrator, P.O. Box 25226, Santa Ana, CA 92799-9958 | Call (833) 647-8940
12. SiriusXM Telemarketing (TCPA) Settlement
What the lawsuit alleged: Plaintiffs alleged that SiriusXM Radio placed multiple unsolicited telemarketing calls to consumers who had registered their phone numbers with the National Do Not Call Registry or had requested placement on SiriusXM’s internal Do Not Call list, allegedly in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
Who may be eligible: U.S. consumers who received more than one telemarketing call from SiriusXM within any 12-month period between April 27, 2019, and October 31, 2025, after registering on the National Do Not Call Registry or requesting removal from SiriusXM’s call list. Consumers must not have been self-paying SiriusXM subscribers at the time.
Settlement amount: $28 million
Estimated payment: Varies based on total number of valid claims filed
Claim deadline: March 21, 2026
What you need to claim: Phone number(s) that received the unwanted calls
Official settlement website: http://sxmtcpasettlement.com/ Case: Campbell et al. v. SiriusXM Radio Inc., Case No. 2:22-cv-2261 | Call (866) 566-4210 |
13. Natera Prenatal Screening Settlement
What the lawsuit alleged: Plaintiffs alleged that Natera Inc. misrepresented the reliability and accuracy of its noninvasive prenatal screening tests (sold under the names Panorama and Vasistera), and that the tests could not reliably detect certain rare genetic disorders as marketed.
Who may be eligible: U.S. individuals who paid any portion out of pocket — including a copay, coinsurance, or deductible — for a Natera Panorama or Vasistera prenatal screening test during the following periods: Ohio (Feb. 17, 2016–Aug. 7, 2025); New Jersey (May 5, 2016–Aug. 7, 2025); Florida (Feb. 24, 2017–Aug. 7, 2025); New York and Illinois (April 27, 2017–Aug. 7, 2025); all other states (Feb. 17, 2018–Aug. 7, 2025). Consumers whose tests were paid entirely by insurance or a third party do not qualify.
Settlement amount: $8.25 million
Estimated payment: Up to $30 without proof of purchase; up to 10% of out-of-pocket cost with proof of purchase exceeding $300
Claim deadline: March 23, 2026
What you need to claim: Unique ID and PIN from settlement notice; with-proof claimants need receipts, invoices, or insurance/pharmacy billing records
Official settlement website: NateraNIPTSettlement.com | Administrator: In re Natera Prenatal Testing Litigation Settlement, c/o Settlement Administrator, P.O. Box 25224, Santa Ana, CA 92799 | Call (844) 496-0872 | Email: [email protected]
14. Target Wage Transparency Settlement (Washington State)
What the lawsuit alleged: Plaintiffs alleged that Target Corporation failed to include required wage scales, salary ranges, and general descriptions of benefits and other compensation in certain job postings in Washington state, allegedly in violation of the state’s wage transparency law.
Who may be eligible: Individuals who applied for a job at Target in Washington state between January 1, 2023, and July 26, 2025, where the job posting did not include wage scale or salary range information.
Settlement amount: $2.225 million
Estimated payment: $1,711.93 or more per eligible claimant (varies based on total valid claims)
Claim deadline: March 31, 2026
What you need to claim: Documentation of Washington state job application during the class period
Official settlement website: http://epoasettlement-jan-02-2026.com/
15. Belkin Power Bank Misrepresentation Settlement
What the lawsuit alleged: Plaintiffs alleged that Belkin International misrepresented the charging capacity (mAh rating) of its power banks, misleading California consumers into believing the mAh figure referred to the power bank’s output when it actually referred to the internal battery capacity.
Who may be eligible: Consumers who purchased any Belkin power bank in California between January 2, 2016, and April 16, 2024. Note: This settlement is limited to California residents.
Settlement amount: Not disclosed
Estimated payment: $5 voucher for use on Belkin.com (valid one year from issue), or $2 cash; if you received a notice with a unique ID, you automatically receive the voucher without filing
Claim deadline: March 30, 2026
What you need to claim: If you received a notice with a unique ID — no action required for the voucher (submit exchange request for $2 cash); if you did not receive a notice — proof of purchase required
Official settlement website: https://www.mileyclassactionsettlement.com/ Case: Miley v. Belkin International Inc., Case No. 20STCV00033 |
16. NextGen Healthcare Data Breach Settlement
What the lawsuit alleged: Plaintiffs alleged that NextGen Healthcare failed to adequately protect patient data, resulting in a cyberattack that exposed sensitive personal and medical information belonging to millions of individuals.
Who may be eligible: Individuals identified by NextGen Healthcare as potentially impacted by the data breach who received a breach notification.
Settlement amount: $19.4 million
Estimated payment: $50 flat payment without documentation ($150 for California residents); up to $7,500 for documented out-of-pocket losses and lost time
Claim deadline: March 30, 2026
What you need to claim: Without documentation: breach notification and personal information; with documentation: credit card or bank statements, invoices, phone records, or receipts (self-written declarations alone are insufficient)
Official settlement website: http://nghdatabreachlitigation.com
17. Grubhub California Delivery Fee Misrepresentation Settlement
What the lawsuit alleged: Plaintiffs alleged that Grubhub made misleading claims about delivery fees and menu prices on California orders, leading consumers to pay more than disclosed for food delivery through Grubhub or Seamless.
Who may be eligible: Consumers who placed food delivery orders through Grubhub or Seamless for delivery in California since January 2019.
Settlement amount: $5 million
Estimated payment: Up to $10 credit
Claim deadline: March 30, 2026
What you need to claim: Grubhub or Seamless order history showing qualifying California delivery orders
Official settlement website: Verify current URL at fileyourclaim.co or the court-appointed settlement administrator
18. AT&T California ERISA / 401(k) ESOP Settlement
What the lawsuit alleged: Plaintiffs alleged that Wells Fargo — acting as trustee — misused ESOP dividend distributions to offset employer 401(k) matching contributions, rather than passing them directly to plan participants, allegedly in violation of ERISA.
Settlement amount: $84 million
Estimated payment: Varies based on years of plan participation
Claim deadline: March 31, 2026 (verify at official settlement website)
What you need to claim: Wells Fargo 401(k) plan participation records from September 2016 through December 2022
Official settlement website: Verify current URL at fileyourclaim.co or the court-appointed settlement administrator
19. Natera Prenatal Testing (Out-of-Pocket Payment Litigation) — Additional Claims Window
Note: Some class members who did not receive a settlement notice may still qualify. If you paid any out-of-pocket amount for a Natera prenatal test and did not receive a notice, contact the settlement administrator directly.
Who may be eligible: See entry #13 above. Consumers who had insurance cover the full cost are excluded.
Claim deadline: March 23, 2026
Official settlement website: NateraNIPTSettlement.com | (844) 496-0872
20. Nationwide Mutual TCPA / Pet Insurance Robocall Settlement — Extended Filing Reminder
Note: This is a reminder entry for consumers who received a Nationwide settlement notice but have not yet filed. The deadline is firm.
Who may be eligible: Consumers who received prerecorded calls from Nationwide about pet insurance policy renewal or expiration since January 6, 2021. See entry #9 above for full details.
Settlement amount: $1.4 million
Estimated payment: Up to $17.50
Claim deadline: March 11, 2026
What you need to claim: Phone number that received the calls
Official settlement website: https://tcpapetsettlement.com/ Call (877) 434-3068 |
What to Know Before You File
File only for settlements where you genuinely qualify. Each claim form is submitted under penalty of perjury, meaning providing false or inaccurate information can result in claim denial and may have additional legal consequences. Filing a false claim also reduces the amount available to eligible class members.
After the claim deadline passes, the settlement administrator reviews all submissions. Final court approval is typically required before payments are issued. Payments generally arrive 3–6 months after the claim deadline, though timelines vary if appeals are filed. Watch for a settlement notice by mail or email if your payment is approved — and check your spam folder.
Always verify eligibility requirements and deadlines on the official settlement website before filing. Settlement administrators are the only authoritative source for current claim status and deadlines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a lawyer to file a class action settlement claim?
No. Class action settlements are designed for consumers to file directly at no cost. You should never pay someone to file a standard settlement claim on your behalf. If you have a uniquely large individual claim, consulting an attorney may be worthwhile, but it is not required.
How long does it take to receive my payment?
Most payments arrive 3–6 months after the claim deadline, but only after the court grants final approval of the settlement. If the settlement is appealed, the timeline can extend further. The official settlement website will post payment schedule updates.
Can I claim multiple settlements at the same time?
Yes. You can file claims with multiple settlements simultaneously, as long as you genuinely qualify for each one. Each claim is independent, and filing one does not affect your eligibility for another.
What if I don’t have proof of purchase?
Many settlements offer a reduced payment option for consumers without proof of purchase. Check each settlement’s specific terms. For data breach settlements, you typically only need your contact information and the affected account or phone number.
Are class action settlement payments taxable?
It depends on the type of settlement. Payments for physical injury or illness may not be taxable. Payments for consumer fraud, data breaches, or wage disputes are often considered taxable income. Consult a tax professional if you receive a significant payment. Settlement administrators are required to issue a 1099 form if your payment exceeds $600.
What happens if I miss the claim deadline?
In nearly all cases, missing the deadline means you cannot receive a payment from that settlement, even if you qualify. Courts rarely reopen claim periods. Your only remaining option is to have excluded yourself from the settlement before the opt-out deadline — which would have preserved your right to pursue individual legal action, though this is generally not cost-effective for smaller claims.
What is a settlement administrator?
A settlement administrator is an independent company appointed by the court to process claims, communicate with class members, and distribute payments. They are your official contact for questions about claim status. Common administrators include Kroll, Epiq, JND Legal Administration, Rust Consulting, and Angeion Group.
Can a settlement be rejected after I file a claim?
Yes. Courts must grant final approval before payments are issued. In rare cases, a settlement may be rejected or modified. If that happens, the settlement administrator will notify class members. Most settlements that receive preliminary court approval do ultimately receive final approval.
Last Updated: March 1, 2026
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. Always verify eligibility and deadlines on official settlement websites before filing a claim.
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