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📄 Filing Guide · 2026

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.

4 open settlements
4 no proof required
Up to $26 per person
Next deadline: Jun 12, 2026

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📄 Step-by-Step: How to File Your AT&T Settlement Claim

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Navigate to the official settlement administrator claim portal using the link on the settlement card. AT&T breach and throttling claims allow self-certification.

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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.

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Submit before the deadline. AT&T settlement checks are mailed to your address on file — verify your mailing address is current when filing.

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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.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Visit the official AT&T settlement administrator's website linked on the settlement card above. Provide your AT&T wireless phone number, account email, and confirm the covered period (for the 2024 breach: May–October 2022). Self-certify your eligibility and submit. No attorney needed. Filing is free and takes under 10 minutes.
The July 2024 AT&T data breach exposed call and text metadata (not content) for nearly ALL AT&T wireless customers with service between May 1, 2022 and October 31, 2022, plus a smaller number of customers from January 2, 2023. If you were an AT&T wireless customer during those periods, your records were likely included.
Open AT&T settlements in 2026 may include cases related to the 2024 call records breach, billing junk fees (administrative charges), DirecTV disputes, and legacy throttling cases. Check the settlement cards on this page for current open cases and deadlines.
Settlement amounts depend on the total fund size and number of valid claims. AT&T's 2015 throttling settlement ($105M) paid $30–$40 per qualifying customer. Data breach settlements typically pay $25–$75 for standard claims, with more for documented identity theft losses.
Yes. As long as you were an AT&T customer during the covered class period, you can file regardless of whether you are still an AT&T customer. Former customers who switched to another carrier after the breach or billing dispute are equally eligible.
Filing directly through the official settlement administrator is always free. SettlementRadar offers a $9.99 done-for-you service where we complete and submit the claim form on your behalf — ideal if you want to save time or find the forms confusing.
Once the deadline passes, the settlement administrator stops accepting claims. There are no extensions for individual claimants. Set a calendar reminder or subscribe to SettlementRadar emails to get notified before deadlines close.
No. Class action settlement claims are specifically designed for individual consumers to file directly. The class attorneys (who negotiated the settlement) are paid separately from the settlement fund. You keep 100% of your individual payout. No attorney is needed and no percentage is taken.
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