Data Breach Settlements:
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Open Data Breach Settlements (2026)
How Data Breach Settlements Work
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What Data Breach Settlements Actually Pay
Individual payouts depend on total claims filed. Filing every eligible case maximizes your total compensation. All listed settlements are either completed or have active cases currently open.
Complete Guide to Data Breach Settlement Claims
What Is a Data Breach Settlement?
A data breach settlement is a class action lawsuit that results in a company paying compensation to everyone whose personal information was exposed in a security incident. When companies like T-Mobile, Equifax, Capital One, or AT&T fail to protect your data, federal and state laws allow affected customers to sue collectively — and the resulting settlement pays out to every member of the class, whether or not you experienced any direct financial harm.
Who Qualifies for a Data Breach Settlement?
You qualify for a data breach settlement if you were a customer, user, employee, or applicant of the breached company during the "class period" — a specific date range covering when the breach occurred. You do not need to:
- Prove your data was actually stolen or misused
- Have received a breach notification letter
- Show any financial harm or identity theft
- Provide account numbers or receipts
- Have an active account with the company
Former customers are explicitly included in nearly every data breach settlement. If you had an account with T-Mobile in 2021, Capital One before 2019, or Equifax at any point before 2017, you almost certainly qualify — regardless of whether you still use those companies.
How to Check If You Qualify (Right Now)
Enter your email at the top of this page. We'll show you every open data breach settlement on our platform. Then for each one, check the company name and class period dates. If you were ever a customer during those dates, you qualify. The filing process itself takes under 3 minutes per settlement.
You can also use our breach checker to see a full list of every known database breach your email address appears in — then match those against open settlements.
The No-Proof-Required Advantage
Data breach settlements are the easiest class action claims to file. Unlike consumer product settlements (require receipts) or employment settlements (require pay stubs), data breach claims almost universally require zero documentation. You confirm you were a customer, submit your name and address, and wait.
Of the 244 open data breach settlements currently tracked on SettlementRadar, 217 explicitly require no proof at all. The rest ask only for an email address or phone number associated with your account — nothing you can't recall from memory.
Don't Miss the Deadlines
Unlike court judgments (which pay automatically), class action settlements require you to proactively file a claim. Miss the deadline and you get nothing — even if you were directly affected. The settlement fund is split only among people who filed.
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