Some of the biggest companies in America have been settling class action lawsuits — and they're legally required to pay you if you qualify. The problem is, most people never find out in time to file.
Here's a brand-by-brand breakdown of active settlements, recent payouts, and what these companies owe you right now.
Wells Fargo — Up to Thousands of Dollars
Wells Fargo has been embroiled in one class action after another. The bank's scandals — fake accounts, fraudulent fees, fake diversity hiring — have resulted in some of the largest consumer finance settlements in U.S. history.
Active in 2026:
- Securities Fake Diversity Hiring ($85M) — Deadline: April 14, 2026. Investors who held Wells Fargo stock may qualify for a pro-rata payout from the $85M fund.
- CARES Act Credit Reporting ($56.85M) — Automatic payments for qualifying customers; final approval hearing April 17, 2026.
Wells Fargo customers: search your eligibility at SettlementRadar →
Apple — $95M for Siri Privacy Violations
Apple paid $95 million to settle claims that Siri secretly recorded private conversations and shared them with advertisers. Settlement checks of up to $20 per device (max $100 for 5 devices) were distributed in January 2026.
The claim deadline passed in July 2025 — but Apple faces additional class actions in 2026:
- iCloud Antitrust (Gamboa v. Apple) — Apple allegedly monopolizes cloud storage for iPhone users, forcing inflated iCloud prices. Case in discovery; no claim period open yet. Watch for updates.
- App Store Antitrust — Following Apple being held in contempt of court for violating an antitrust injunction, a new class action was filed in May 2025.
Apple has paid over $700 million in class action settlements since 2019. More are coming.
Google — Search Tracking & Incognito Mode
Google has faced multiple class actions for privacy violations. In February 2026, consumers in California, Oregon, and Washington who purchased Joybird products (a Google Shopping partner) were eligible for a settlement. Google itself faces the Incognito Mode tracking case — a settlement where users allege Google collected data even when they opted out.
Active Google-related settlements — check SettlementRadar → for current eligibility windows.
Dollar General — Charging More Than the Price Tag
Dollar General allegedly charged customers more than the advertised shelf price on products for nearly a decade. A class action settlement is open right now.
- Deadline: April 13, 2026
- No receipt required
- Payout: Up to $20 per household (or higher with documented proof of overpayment)
- Who qualifies: Anyone who shopped at Dollar General between October 10, 2016 and November 19, 2025
Dollar General has 20,000+ stores. Hundreds of millions of people shop there. Most of those people will never file this claim. Will you?
Norton / LifeLock — Illegal Robocalls ($200–$625)
Norton's parent company Gen Digital sent prerecorded robocalls to people who weren't even customers. That's a violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) — and the settlement pays $200 to $625 per person.
- Deadline: April 13, 2026
- Payout: $200–$625
- Who qualifies: Received a robocall about LifeLock/Norton between Feb 19, 2021 – Oct 30, 2025 but weren't a customer
This is one of the biggest per-person payouts available right now. Don't let it expire.
Panda Express — Data Breach (Up to $5,000)
A March 2023 data breach at Panda Restaurant Group (parent of Panda Express) exposed Social Security numbers and other sensitive data. If you received a breach notification, you can claim:
- $100 cash — no documentation needed
- Up to $5,000 — for documented out-of-pocket losses caused by the breach
- Deadline: April 10, 2026
AT&T / SiriusXM — Subscription & Service Overcharges
AT&T and SiriusXM have both faced class actions over billing practices, automatic renewals, and unwanted robocalls. SiriusXM settled claims from users who received multiple unwanted calls between April 27, 2019 and October 31, 2025.
AT&T settlements have covered everything from throttled unlimited data to hidden fees. Check active AT&T and SiriusXM settlements →
Facebook / Meta — $725M and More
Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal produced a $725M settlement — one of the largest privacy settlements in history. Illinois Facebook users also won a $650M settlement for unauthorized face recognition scanning.
While those claim periods are closed, Meta continues to face active class actions. The company has paid over $1 billion in class action settlements. More cases are in progress.
Monitor active Meta settlements on SettlementRadar →
Amazon — Hidden Fees & Marketplace Pricing
Amazon has faced class actions over Prime membership auto-renewals, third-party seller price manipulation, and data privacy issues. Several Amazon-related settlements have active or recently closed claim windows.
National Association of Realtors — Billions for Home Sellers
The NAR antitrust settlement is one of the most consequential class actions of the decade. If you sold a home using a realtor in recent years and paid buyer-broker commissions, you may be owed money from a multi-billion dollar settlement fund.
- Who qualifies: Home sellers who paid MLS-member broker commissions in recent years
- Total fund: Billions of dollars
This one benefits millions of homeowners who have no idea they qualify. Check your eligibility →
What Should You Do Right Now?
Every settlement on this list has a deadline. Once those dates pass, your share goes unclaimed and either gets redistributed to other claimants or donated to charity — not back to you.
- Take our 60-second eligibility quiz — we'll match you to every active settlement you qualify for based on your profile.
- File directly — we link you to the official claims portal. No fees, no lawyers needed.
- Track your claims — we'll remind you of upcoming deadlines so you never miss another one.
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