Financial Class Action Settlements in California (2026)
60 active financial settlements available to California residents. 35 No Proof Required 29 California-specific
🎯 29 settlements specifically name California
Pacific Life Insurance $33M PDX Policy Class Action Settlement
Pacific Life Insurance $33M
Consumers who bought a Pacific Discovery Xelerator life insurance policy in California may be eligible to receive benefits from a class action settlement.
Pacific Life Insurance (California)
Pacific Life Insurance (California)
You may be included in this settlement if you paid for a Pacific Discovery Xelerator indexed universal life insurance policy in California.
Glacier Bank, Wheatland Bank $1.6M Class Action Settlement
Glacier Bank, Wheatland Bank
Job seekers who applied for a position with Glacier Bank or Wheatland Bank in Washington may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
State Farm Bank, Afni $110M Repossession Settlement
State Farm Bank, Afni
If State Farm Bank, Afni or others repossessed an individual's property, they may be eligible to receive cash and debt relief from a class action settlement.
PharMerica Pharmacy Breach
PharMerica Pharmacy Breach
A 2023 ransomware attack exposed SSNs, medical info, and health insurance details of millions. Pro-rata cash without proof, up to $10,000 with documentation.
AAA Insurance $4.15M Class Action Settlement
AAA Insurance $4.15M Class
Individuals who purchased New Mexico AAA UM/UIM auto insurance or had a UIM claim offset between 2010 and 2022 may be eligible to claim up to $25,000.
GMO-Z.com Trust $6.75M Gyen Class Action Settlement
GMO-Z.com Trust $6.75M Gyen
Investors who bought Gyen in New York or California when it was unpegged and lost money may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
Acadia Healthcare $179M Securities Class Action Settlement
Acadia Healthcare $179M Securities
Investors who bought Acadia Healthcare stock between April 30, 2014, and Nov. 15, 2018, may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
PHH Mortgage $1.5M Debt Collection Class Action Settlement
PHH Mortgage $1.5M Debt
Individuals who received a default notice from PHH Mortgage after Jan. 14, 2021, may be eligible to receive a cash payment from a class action settlement.
Highcape Capital $7.6M Securities Class Action Settlement
Highcape Capital
Those who held HighCape Class A common stock between May 10, 2021, and June 10, 2021, may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
America First Credit Union $850K Wage and Hour Settlement
America First Credit Union
Individuals who worked as a nonexempt branch employee for America First Credit Union may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a collective action.
Hartford Insurance - Underinsured Motorist Insurance (New Mexico)
Hartford Insurance - Underinsured
If you were a New Mexico policyholder or had underinsured motorist coverage with Property and Casualty Insurance Company of Hartford or Hartford Insurance Company of the Midwest, you may be covered by this settlement.
Property and Casualty Insurance Co. of Hartford Settlement
Property and Casualty Insurance Co. of Hartford
Hartford policyholders in New Mexico with underinsured motorist coverage between 2014 and 2022 may benefit from a class action settlement.
Capital One Financial Corporation Associate Savings Plan
Capital One Financial Corporation
If you were a participant or beneficiary of the Capital One Financial Corporation Associate Savings Plan between November 11, 2018 and January 13, 2026, you may be included in this settlement.
Interactive Brokers $5M Securities Class Action Settlement
Interactive Brokers $5M Securities
Customers who had a margin account with Interactive Brokers liquidated by automated software may be eligible to claim cash from a class action settlement.
GSX Techedu $9.5 Million Securities Class Action Settlement
GSX Techedu $9.5 Million
Investors who bought GSX Techedu ADSs between June 6, 2019, and Oct. 20, 2020, may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
PG&E Corp. $100M Securities Class Action Settlement
PG&E Corp. $100M Securities
Investors who bought PG&E securities from April 29, 2015, to Nov. 15, 2018, may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
Lifecore $3.75M Securities Class Action Settlement
Lifecore $3.75M Securities Class
Investors who bought Lifecore Biomedical securities between Oct. 7, 2020, and Mar. 19, 2024, may be eligible to claim cash from a class action settlement.
Wells Fargo Fake Accounts Scandal Settlement
Wells Fargo & Company
Wells Fargo agreed to pay $3.7 billion in fines and restitution after employees created millions of unauthorized bank accounts, credit cards, and other financial products in customers' names.
Nationwide Pet Insurance Robocalls
Nationwide Pet Insurance Robocalls
Nationwide sent unsolicited prerecorded calls about pet insurance renewals. If you received robocalls from Nationwide about pet insurance since Jan 2021, you may qualify.
Capital One 360 Savings
Capital One 360 Savings
Capital One underpaid interest on 360 Savings accounts. If you had a Capital One 360 account from Sept 2019 to June 2025, you may qualify for a cash payment.
Mercury Financial $5.75M Maryland Loan Settlement – Claim Up to $100 Automatically
Mercury Financial $5.75M Maryland
Maryland residents with First Bank & Trust credit cards serviced by Mercury Financial after August 2018 may get $65–$100 automatically from a $5.75M class action settlement. No claim form required. Payouts expected after Nov 2025.
Ejudicate, Inc., d/b/a Brief
Ejudicate, Inc., d/b/a Brief
On October 10, 2024, the Bureau issued an order against Ejudicate, Inc., d/b/a Brief, a company based in Los Angeles, California. Ejudicate is a private arbitration company that offers an online dispute resolution platform. In April 2022, Ejudicate commenced arbitration proceedings against consumers who had not agreed to be subjected to Ejudicate’s authority. These arbitration proceedings related to consumers’ alleged default on income share loans that had been extended by Prehired, LLC (Prehired), which operated an online training program. Prehired was the subject of a separate Bureau law enforcement action. The Bureau found that Ejudicate engaged in unfair acts and practices in violation of the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010 (CFPA) by commencing arbitration proceedings without consumers’ consent. In fact, Ejudicate knew it did not have jurisdiction over Prehired’s claims because none of the income share loans contained an arbitration clause permitting arbitration by Ejudicate. The Bureau also found that Ejudicate committed deceptive acts and practices in violation of the CFPA by misrepresenting Ejudicate’s neutrality, the nature of the arbitration proceedings, and the consequences of consumers’ actions or inactions in the Ejudicate forum. For example, Ejudicate falsely represented itself as a neutral and impartial forum for consumer debt arbitrations and failed to disclose that Ejudicate had financial interests aligned with the creditor, Prehired, which filed the claim against the consumer. Finally, the Bureau found that Ejudicate engaged in unfair acts and practices in violation of the CFPA by unlawfully attempting to bind consumers to Ejudicate’s terms of service and platform rules, which infringed on consumers’ ability to defend themselves against the claims lodged against them. The order permanently bans Ejudicate from arbitrating disputes that concern a consumer financial product or service. The order also prohibits Ejudicate from making misreprese
Pendleton Community Bank $750K Overdraft Fee Settlement
Pendleton Community Bank
Individuals whom Pendleton Community Bank charged certain overdraft or NSF fees may qualify to receive a payment from a class action settlement.
Farmers Insurance $10 Million Labor Class Action Settlement
Farmers Insurance $10 Million
Employees who worked as a Farmers agent outside California between March 9, 2020, and Sept. 30, 2025, may qualify to receive a class action settlement payment.
Wells Fargo $56.85M Mortgage Forbearance CARES Act Settlement
Wells Fargo $56.85M Mortgage
Individuals who had a California Wells Fargo mortgage and received a CARES Act forbearance may qualify to receive a cash payment from a class action settlement.
Amica Insurance Policyholder $2.88M Class Action Settlement
Amica Insurance Policyholder $2.88M
Consumers who had an Amica insurance policy in Arizona covering multiple vehicles may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
Belkin Power Bank Deceptive Advertising Class Action Settlement
Belkin Power Bank
Belkin agreed to a proposed California class action settlement over allegations tied to power bank mAh labeling. Eligible purchasers may receive a $5 voucher, or request a $2 cash payment. Claim deadline: March 30, 2026.
Covetrus $70 Million Securities Class Action Settlement
Covetrus $70 Million Securities
Investors who held Covetrus stock exchanged for $21 per share on Oct. 13, 2022, may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
Statebridge Debt Collection Class Action Settlement
Statebridge Debt Collection
Consumers whom Statebridge charged interest on a junior-lien mortgage without providing statements may be eligible to receive a class action settlement payment.
Star214, Statebridge - Interest Fees
Star214, Statebridge - Interest
You may be included in this settlement if you were an obligor of a junior-lien mortgage loan secured by a primary residence and actively serviced by Statebridge.
Morton Community Bank - Overdraft Fees (Illinois)
Morton Community Bank
You may be included in this settlement if you are an Illinois resident who had a personal checking account with Morton Community Bank and were charged certain overdraft or non-sufficient fund fees.
Masimo $33.75 Million Class Action Securities Settlement
Masimo $33.75 Million Class
Investors who bought Masimo common stock between May 4, 2022, and Aug. 8, 2023, may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
AdaptHealth $35 Million Securities Class Action Settlement
AdaptHealth $35 Million Securities
Investors who purchased AdaptHealth common stock between Aug. 4, 2020, and Nov. 7, 2023, may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
AlphaCentric $20M Securities Class Action Settlement
AlphaCentric $20M Securities Class
Investors who bought AlphaCentric Income Opportunities Fund shares from July 27, 2018, to March 22, 2020, may be eligible to claim a cash payment.
Veon Ltd. $19.97 Million Securities Class Action Settlement
Veon Ltd. $19.97 Million
Investors who bought Veon ADSs between June 30, 2011, and Nov. 3, 2015, and held them through March 12, 2014, may be eligible to claim a cash payment.
Liberty Mutual $6.5 Million New Mexico UM/UIM Settlement
Liberty Mutual $6.5 Million
Consumers who had Liberty Mutual or Safeco auto insurance with UM/UIM coverage in New Mexico may be eligible to claim up to $25,000 or a partial premium refund.
PHH Mortgage - Default Notices
PHH Mortgage - Default
This settlement covers PHH residential mortgage borrowers who were sent default notices on or after January 14, 2021.
District of Columbia $3.79M Title Insurance Settlement
District of Columbia $3.79M
Individuals who purchased title insurance in the District of Columbia through certain agents or companies may be eligible to claim $500 from a settlement.
Arqit Quantum $7M Securities Class Action Settlement
Arqit Quantum $7M Securities
Investors who held Centricus or Arqit securities between July 26, 2021, and Dec. 13, 2022, may be eligible to claim cash from a class action settlement.
Driven Brands $25M Securities Class Action Settlement
Driven Brands $25M Securities
Investors who purchased Driven Brands stock between Oct. 27, 2021, and Aug. 1, 2023, may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
Mylan $60,000,000 Securities Class Action Settlement
Mylan $60,000,000 Securities Class
Investors who bought Mylan N.V. common stock between Feb. 16, 2016, and May 7, 2019, may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
Westlake Financial Services - Fees
Westlake Financial Services
You may be included in this settlement if you were charged a fee for making a payment on a Westlake Services account through ACI payments between June 20, 2022 and August 18, 2025.
Experience Sponsor EIC $17.75M Class Action Settlement
Experience Sponsor EIC
Investors who held EIC Class A common stock through May 3, 2021, may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a $17.75 million class action settlement.
Doximity $31 Million Securities Class Action Settlement
Doximity $31 Million Securities
Investors who bought Doximity common stock between June 24, 2021, and Aug. 8, 2023, may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
Hayward Holdings $19.85M Securities Class Action Settlement
Hayward Holdings $19.85M Securities
Investors who bought Hayward Holdings Inc. stock between Oct. 27, 2021, and July 28, 2022, may be eligible to claim a class action settlement payment.
CMLS III $7.25M Securities Class Action Settlement
CMLS III $7.25M Securities
Investors who held CMLS III Class A Common Stock after Dec. 14, 2021, may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
Fidelity Information Services $210M Class Action Settlement
Fidelity Information Services $210M
Investors who bought FIS common stock between May 7, 2020, and Feb. 10, 2023, may be eligible to claim a share of a $210 million class action settlement.
Expensify $9.5M Securities Class Action Settlement
Expensify $9.5M Securities Class
Investors who bought Expensify Inc. stock in its 2021 IPO may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
Gores Guggenheim $25M Securities Class Action Settlement
Gores Guggenheim $25M Securities
Investors who held GGI Class A common stock between Sept. 27, 2021, and June 23, 2022, may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
Osprey BlackSky $7.5M Securities Class Action Settlement
Osprey BlackSky $7.5M Securities
Investors who held Osprey Class A common stock on Sept. 6, 2021, and did not redeem all of their shares may qualify to claim a cash settlement payment.
Hawaiian Electric $47.75M Securities Class Action Settlement
Hawaiian Electric $47.75M Securities
Investors who bought HEI stock between Feb. 28, 2019, and Sept. 4, 2023, may be eligible to claim cash from a class action settlement.
BioXcel Therapeutics $9.75M Class Action Settlement
BioXcel Therapeutics $9.75M Class
Investors who bought BioXcel Therapeutics stock between March 9 and June 28, 2023, may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
SunPower Corp. $11M Securities Class Action Settlement
SunPower Corp. $11M Securities
Investors who bought SunPower Corp. stock or options between May 3, 2023, and July 19, 2024, may be eligible to claim cash from a class action settlement.
PHH - Mortgage Service Kickbacks
PHH - Mortgage Service
You may be included in this settlement if you obtained residential mortgage loans that originated or were acquired by PHH or its affiliates between January 1, 2007 and December 31, 2009 and purchased private mortgage insurance in connection with the loan.
PHH Mortgage Insurance Kickbacks Class Action Settlement
PHH Mortgage Insurance Kickbacks
Everything you need to know about the PHH mortgage insurance kickbacks settlement: eligibility, $875-per-loan benefit, deadlines, and how to claim by August 11, 2026.
Attorney General Secures Relief for Opioid Crisis
Attorney General Secures Relief
After years of negotiating, the Office of the Attorney General has reached settlements with the following defendants of case 2018-CA-001438:
American Honda Finance Corporation
American Honda Finance Corporation
On January 17, 2025, the Bureau issued an order against American Honda Finance Corporation (Honda Finance) to address its violations relating to its furnishing of inaccurate consumer reporting information. Honda Finance is a nonbank and the captive automotive finance company for American Honda Motor Co., Inc., which is the sole authorized distributor of Honda and Acura motor vehicles in the United States. Honda Finance’s practices violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), its implementing regulation, Regulation V, and the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010 (CFPA). The Bureau found that, during the COVID-19 crisis, Honda Finance allowed consumers to defer payments and promised to continue reporting those consumers to the consumer reporting agencies (CRAs) as current, but instead, reported those consumers as delinquent when they did not make payments during the deferral period, in violation of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). The Bureau also found that Honda Finance violated FCRA and its implementing Regulation V by continuing to furnish inaccurate and incomplete information after it determined the information was incomplete or inaccurate; failing to timely complete indirect dispute investigations and report the results of the investigations to CRAs; failing to establish and implement reasonable written policies and procedures regarding the accuracy and integrity of the information it furnished to CRAs; and failing to conduct reasonable investigations of direct disputes and timely report the results to consumers. The Bureau’s order requires Honda Finance to come into compliance with the law, pay $10.3 million in consumer redress, and pay a $2.5 million civil money penalty to the Bureau.
Bioness $8.9 Million Securities Class Action Settlement
Bioness $8.9 Million Securities
Investors who held Bioness Inc. common stock as of March 30, 2021, may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
Performant Recovery, Inc.
Performant Recovery, Inc.
On December 9, 2024, the Bureau issued an order against Performant Recovery, Inc., to address its unlawful collection activities involving student-loan borrowers who were attempting to bring their student loans out of default. Student loan borrowers who have defaulted on Federal Family Education Loan Program loans have a one-time right to rehabilitate their loans and bring their loans back into good standing by entering into a rehabilitation agreement and making a series of reasonable and affordable payments. If a borrower enters into a loan-rehabilitation agreement within 65 days of defaulting on the loan, the borrower is also not required to pay collection costs associated with the default. From 2015 to 2020, Performant used its control over the rehabilitation process to delay borrowers’ loan rehabilitations so that collection costs would be added to their loans. If borrowers in default called Performant to rehabilitate their loans within 65 days from default, Performant’s agents were instructed to do whatever they could to delay the borrowers’ rehabilitation until after 65 days had passed, allowing for the imposition of collection costs on the borrowers. Through these practices, Performant generated fees for itself while causing individual borrowers to incur thousands of dollars in additional costs added to their loan obligations. This conduct constituted unfair and abusive acts or practices in violation of the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010 and unfair and unconscionable means to collect or attempt to collect debts in violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. The order requires Performant to stop servicing and collecting on any student loan debt and to pay a $700,000 civil money penalty.
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Financial Class Action Settlements in California — FAQ (2026)
Are there financial class action settlements open to California residents in 2026?
Yes. SettlementRadar is currently tracking 60 active financial settlements open to California residents. Browse the list above, check eligibility, and file your claim — 35 require no proof of purchase.
Do I need proof to file a financial settlement claim in California?
Many financial settlements only require a sworn statement — no receipts, documents, or purchase history needed. SettlementRadar flags all "No Proof Required" settlements so you can file in minutes. California residents are eligible for the same national settlements as all other U.S. residents.
How much can California residents get from a financial class action?
Payouts vary by settlement. Small cases may pay $5–$50 per person. Major financial cases can pay $100–$2,000+. Check each settlement's estimated payout range above. File early — the more claims filed, the smaller the individual payout.
How do I file a financial settlement claim in California?
Filing is free. Visit the individual settlement page, check eligibility requirements, and submit the claim form directly with the settlement administrator. SettlementRadar also offers a $9.99 assisted filing service where we handle everything for you.