How to File a Chase Class Action Settlement Claim (2026)
A step-by-step guide to filing a Chase class action settlement claim—no lawyer required. There is currently 1 open Chase settlement accepting claims.
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Identify your Chase settlement: overdraft fee manipulation, junk maintenance fees, credit card billing disputes, or data breach cases.
For Chase overdraft fee settlements: confirm you were charged overdraft or insufficient-funds fees on your Chase checking account during the class period.
Gather your Chase account number and statements showing the disputed fees. Chase settlement claims typically require the account number and the date range of the charges.
Visit the official settlement administrator's claim portal linked in the settlement card above. Chase fee claims often allow self-certification with your account number.
Complete the claim form. If claiming specific dollar amounts for documented fees, attach copies of the relevant Chase statements.
Submit before the deadline shown on the card. Chase settlement payments are distributed by check or account credit to qualifying claimants.
Proof tip: Chase overdraft and fee settlement claims can generally be filed with just your account number and approximate dates. The administrator reconciles claims against Chase account records. Account statements speed up processing and support higher-tier claims.
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