Macon Closing This Week Settlements 2026

⏰ 6 class action settlements in Macon that are closing this week. Deadlines expiring in the next 7 days — file immediately.

6 settlements 5 no proof needed 6 closing this week
Maximum Booting (Georgia) Maximum Booting (Georgia)
💰 Up to $200 ⏰ 4d left

This settlement covers those who owned or controlled a vehicle booted by Maximum Booting or paid for a boot to be removed by Maximum Booting in Union City, Georgia between June 15,…

PHH Mortgage - Default Notices PHH Mortgage - Default
✅ No Proof ⏰ 4d left

This settlement covers PHH residential mortgage borrowers who were sent default notices on or after January 14, 2021.…

Closing This Week Class Action Settlements — Macon, Georgia

How to File a Closing This Week Claim in Macon

SettlementRadar tracks every open class action settlement available to Macon residents that meets the "Closing This Week" criteria. Deadlines expiring in the next 7 days — file immediately.

Our database is updated daily by monitoring federal court dockets, PACER filings, and settlement administrator websites.

Filing is free. No lawyer needed. Most forms take under 10 minutes. SettlementRadar links directly to official court-approved claim forms — never third-party lead generators. For more Georgia settlements, visit our Georgia page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What closing this week settlements are available in Macon?

There are currently 6 closing soon class action settlements open to Macon residents on SettlementRadar. Deadlines expiring in the next 7 days — file immediately.

Do I need to live in Macon to file these claims?

Many settlements are open nationally to anyone who used the product or service — residency in Macon or Georgia is not always required. Check each settlement's eligibility criteria on the claim form.

How do I file a class action claim as a Macon resident?

Click "File Now" on any settlement above. You'll go directly to the official court-approved claim form. Most take 5–10 minutes and require only your name and email.

When will I get paid?

After filing, the court approves final distribution — typically 6 to 18 months after the claim deadline. You'll be paid by check or PayPal depending on the settlement.