How to File a AT&T Class Action Settlement Claim (2026)
A step-by-step guide to filing a AT&T class action settlement claim—no lawyer required. There are currently 4 open AT&T settlements accepting claims.
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Identify your AT&T settlement: the 2024 data breach (73M customer records), the 2015 throttling settlement ($105M), billing junk-fee cases, or DirecTV settlement.
For the 2024 AT&T data breach: check if your phone number or account was included — the breach exposed call/text records for virtually all AT&T wireless customers from May–October 2022.
Gather your AT&T account phone number and the email associated with your account. For the data breach, your Social Security number (last 4 digits) may also be needed.
Navigate to the official settlement administrator claim portal using the link on the settlement card. AT&T breach and throttling claims allow self-certification.
Complete the claim form with your account details and confirm the coverage period that applies to you. Submit any documentation of out-of-pocket losses if applicable.
Submit before the deadline. AT&T settlement checks are mailed to your address on file — verify your mailing address is current when filing.
Proof tip: AT&T data breach claims allow self-certification by confirming your account was active during the covered period. You do not need proof that your data was specifically downloaded or misused. Throttling claims similarly require only confirmation of unlimited plan usage during the covered period.
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