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📄 Filing Guide · 2026

How to File a Comcast Class Action Settlement Claim (2026)

A step-by-step guide to filing a Comcast class action settlement claim—no lawyer required. There are currently 4 open Comcast settlements accepting claims.

4 open settlements
4 no proof required
Up to $10,000 per person
Next deadline: Jun 1, 2026

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📄 Step-by-Step: How to File Your Comcast Settlement Claim

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Confirm you are a current or former Comcast/Xfinity customer affected by the specific case (data breach, junk fees, or overbilling depending on the open settlement).

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For the Xfinity data breach (late 2023): verify you received a breach notification email from Comcast or check news reports — approximately 36 million Xfinity accounts were exposed.

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Gather your Comcast account number and the email address on your account. For billing disputes, locate statements showing the disputed charges.

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Visit the official settlement claim portal linked on the settlement card. Comcast breach claims typically require only your account email and current contact details.

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Fill in the claim form, confirming your account ownership and the relevant period. If claiming overbilling losses, attach bills showing the erroneous charges.

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Submit before the deadline and note your confirmation number. Comcast settlements distribute payments via check or PayPal after court-approved distribution.

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Proof tip: For Comcast data breach claims, no proof of identity theft is required — account ownership during the breach window is sufficient. For overbilling and fee claims, a copy of the relevant billing statement strengthens your claim.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Find the applicable Comcast/Xfinity settlement on this page, click through to the official administrator's claim site, enter your Xfinity account email and account number, confirm the covered period, and submit. For data breach cases, you self-certify account ownership. The process typically takes under 10 minutes.
The 2023 Xfinity data breach settlement covers current and former customers whose personal information (usernames, passwords, partial Social Security numbers, dates of birth) was exposed in the Citrix vulnerability incident affecting approximately 36 million accounts. If you received a breach notice from Comcast, you are likely eligible.
Open Comcast settlements in 2026 may include the Xfinity data breach case, junk-fee billing class actions, and cases related to early termination fee practices. Current open cases with deadlines are listed in the settlement cards above.
Payouts depend on the specific case and total claim volume. Data breach settlements typically pay $25–$100 per person for basic claims, with more for documented identity theft losses. Billing and fee settlements pay based on documented overcharges. Check the settlement card for current estimates.
No. Filing a class action claim does not affect your current service contract with Comcast. You can file as a current customer without any impact on your subscription, equipment, or service terms.
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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