There's money with your name on it sitting in settlement funds right now. Most of it will go unclaimed — not because people are ineligible, but because they have no idea the settlements exist.
We scoured active class actions with open deadlines. Here are 10 real settlements you can claim today — including a few that'll make you say, "I had no idea about #7."
#1 — Dollar General Overcharging ($20/household)
Did you ever pay more than the shelf price at Dollar General? Between October 2016 and November 2025, Dollar General allegedly charged customers more than the advertised price on items. A class action settlement pays up to $20 per household — no receipt required.
- Deadline: April 13, 2026
- Who qualifies: Anyone who shopped at Dollar General during the class period
- Payout: Up to $20 (no proof needed)
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#2 — Norton / LifeLock Robocalls ($200–$625)
Did you ever get a robocall about a LifeLock or Norton account — but you weren't even a customer? Gen Digital violated federal law by sending prerecorded calls to non-customers. The settlement pays $200 to $625 per person depending on claim volume.
- Deadline: April 13, 2026
- Who qualifies: U.S. residents who received a call about a LifeLock/Norton account between Feb 19, 2021 and Oct 30, 2025, but weren't a customer
- Payout: $200–$625 cash
This one is massive. If it rings a bell, file immediately. Check eligibility →
#3 — Panda Express Data Breach (Up to $5,000)
In March 2023, Panda Express parent Panda Restaurant Group suffered a data breach exposing sensitive personal information. If you received a breach notification, you can claim up to $5,000 for documented losses — or $100 cash with no documentation needed.
- Deadline: April 10, 2026
- Payout: $100 cash (no docs) or up to $5,000 (with receipts)
#4 — Wells Fargo Securities ($85M Fund)
Wells Fargo's fake diversity hiring scandal cost investors real money. The $85M settlement fund is open for claims from investors who held Wells Fargo securities at the relevant time. This one flies under the radar because securities cases aren't as widely publicized.
- Deadline: April 14, 2026
- Who qualifies: Wells Fargo securities holders during the class period
- Payout: Pro-rata share of $85M
#5 — Capital Health Data Breach ($100–$5,000)
Capital Health suffered a data breach between November 11–26, 2023. Anyone whose information was potentially compromised can claim $100 cash instantly, or up to $5,000 for documented out-of-pocket losses.
- Deadline: April 6, 2026 — filing closes soon!
- Payout: $100 flat or up to $5,000
#6 — RevitaLash False Advertising ($20 Cash or $110 Voucher)
If you've ever bought RevitaLash eyelash or eyebrow serums, a class action settlement says you may have been misled about the product's claims. You can claim $20 cash or a $110 product voucher — no receipt required for the basic payout.
- Deadline: April 20, 2026
- Who qualifies: Anyone who bought RevitaLash products Jan 1, 2017 – Dec 29, 2025
- Payout: $20 cash or $110 voucher
Beauty products. No receipt needed. Under 5 minutes to file. File this one now →
#7 — Hyundai/Kia Airbag Defects ($62.1M)
This is the one most people don't know about. Hyundai and Kia agreed to a $62.1M settlement over defective airbag control units that may fail during a collision — a serious safety issue. If you owned or leased a qualifying Hyundai or Kia vehicle in the U.S. as of April 14, 2025, you may be eligible.
- Deadline: August 4, 2026 (you have time)
- Who qualifies: Hyundai/Kia owners with qualifying vehicle models
- Payout: Reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses + separate payment
Check your VIN at SettlementRadar →
#8 — GameSpot IP Tracking (California)
GameSpot secretly collected the IP addresses of California visitors using third-party tracking tools. If you visited GameSpot.com or its subdomains in California between January 5, 2023 and December 16, 2025, you may qualify.
- Deadline: April 16, 2026
- Who qualifies: California residents who visited GameSpot.com in the class period
- Payout: TBD cash payment
#9 — NAR Realtor Commission Antitrust (Billions)
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) settled a massive antitrust lawsuit over inflated real estate commissions. If you sold a home using a realtor in recent years, you may be owed money. This case involves billions of dollars and affects millions of home sellers nationwide.
- Status: Settlement approved; payments processing
- Who qualifies: Home sellers who paid buyer-broker commissions in recent years
Search your eligibility at SettlementRadar →
#10 — NCAA/College Athlete Name, Image & Likeness ($2.8B)
The landmark House v. NCAA settlement allocates $2.8 billion in damages to college athletes whose name, image, and likeness rights were suppressed for decades. If you played NCAA sports since 2016, you may qualify for a significant payment.
- Who qualifies: Current and former NCAA athletes from qualifying schools and sports
- Payout: Varies by sport and school; up to thousands per eligible athlete
How to Make Sure You Don't Miss Another One
These settlements exist because of you — you're the class member. But most go unclaimed because the notices disappear into spam folders or get ignored.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is it really free to file a class action claim?
Yes. You never pay to file a claim. The attorneys in the case have already been compensated from the settlement fund. Any site charging you to file is taking money that's rightfully yours.
What if I don't have receipts?
Many settlements — including Dollar General and RevitaLash on this list — require no proof of purchase. You certify under penalty of perjury that you qualify, and you receive the no-documentation payout tier.
How long does it take to get paid?
Typically 3–12 months after the claim deadline passes. Courts need to finalize the settlement, approve payments, and distribute checks. Some cases pay faster via PayPal or Venmo.