How Much Will I Get From the Oil and Gas Companies $2.6M Oklahoma Earthquake Settlement?
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⚠️ Estimates are based on the total fund ÷ historical participation rates. Actual amounts depend on the number of valid claims filed and final court approval.
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How much will I get from the Oil and Gas Companies $2.6M Oklahoma Earthquake Settlement?
The per-person payout from the Oil and Gas Companies $2.6M Oklahoma Earthquake Settlement varies and depends on the total number of claims filed. The total settlement fund is $2.6 Million. Check the settlement administrator's website or our full settlement page for the latest estimates.
Who is eligible for the Oil and Gas Companies settlement?
Class members include individuals, municipalities, county governments or tribal governments who owned or had a property interest in real estate within the borders of Oklahoma between Jan. 19, 2019, and the effective date of the settlement and whose property suffered earthquake damage from earthquakes, foreshocks or aftershocks within Oklahoma during that period. The settlement recognizes two geographic zones for claimants: Zone A: Properties located in Lincoln, Payne, Logan, Oklahoma, Cleveland, Pottawatomie, Seminole, Okfuskee and Creek counties. The settlement considers these claimants to have the strongest connection to the earthquakes at issue so they are eligible for a larger share of the settlement fund. Zone B: Properties elsewhere in Oklahoma but outside the counties listed above. These claimants are eligible for a smaller share of the fund.
Do I need proof to file a Oil and Gas Companies settlement claim?
Yes — this settlement requires documentation. You'll need proof of purchase, account statements, or other evidence showing your involvement with Oil and Gas Companies. Providing documentation typically results in a higher payout.
What is the deadline to file a Oil and Gas Companies settlement claim?
The deadline to file a claim for the Oil and Gas Companies $2.6M Oklahoma Earthquake Settlement is July 28, 2026. That is 96 days from today. Make sure to file before this date to receive your share of the settlement.
How is the Oil and Gas Companies settlement payout calculated?
Class action settlement payouts are calculated by dividing the total settlement fund by the number of valid claims submitted. Our estimates are based on historical participation rates for similar settlements. Actual amounts are determined by the settlement administrator after the filing deadline.
How long does it take to receive the Oil and Gas Companies settlement payout?
After the filing deadline passes, the settlement administrator reviews all claims, resolves disputes, and receives final court approval. This process typically takes 3–18 months. Once approved, payments are distributed via check, PayPal, Venmo, or gift cards depending on the settlement terms.
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