Open Class Action Settlements — File Your Claim

These settlements are actively accepting claims right now. Sorted by deadline — file the most urgent ones first.

Last updated: April 23, 2026 · 652 settlements

652
Settlements
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No Proof Required (this page)

652 Open Settlements · Sorted by Deadline

Data Breach
No Proof 🟢 Open
Failure to Encrypt Mobile Devices Leads to Data Breach Settlement
Failure to Encrypt Mobile Devices Leads to
$3 Million
Data Breach
No Proof 🟢 Open
Unauthorized Disclosure of Patients’ Protected Health Information During ABC Documentary Filming Results in Multiple HIPAA Settlements Totaling Data Breach Settlement
Unauthorized Disclosure of Patients’ Protected Health Information During ABC Documentary Filming Results in Multiple HIPAA Settlements Totaling
$999,000
Technology
No Proof 🟢 Open
Publishers Clearing House Refunds
Publishers Clearing House
Varies
Consumer
No Proof 🟢 Open
Lurn Refunds
Lurn
Varies
Consumer
No Proof 🟢 Open
Response Marketing Refunds
Response Marketing
Varies
Technology
No Proof 🟢 Open
Refunds for Amazon Flex Drivers
Refunds for Amazon Flex
Varies
Technology
No Proof 🟢 Open
Avanquest Software $2.5M Autorenewal Class Action Settlement
Avanquest Software $2.5M Autorenewal
$2,500,000
Data Breach
No Proof 🟢 Open
HHS’ Office for Civil Rights Settles Malicious Insider Cybersecurity Investigation for Data Breach Settlement
HHS’ Office for Civil Rights Settles Malicious Insider Cybersecurity Investigation for
$4.75 Million
Technology
No Proof 🟢 Open
Northwestern University $4M COVID-19 Tuition Settlement
Northwestern University $4M COVID-19
$4,000,000
Technology
No Proof 🟢 Open
Benefytt Technologies Refunds
Benefytt Technologies
Varies
Consumer
🟢 Open
Sanyo Energy - Solar Panels
Sanyo Energy - Solar
Varies
Consumer
No Proof 🟢 Open
SuperGoodDeals.com Refunds
SuperGoodDeals.com
Varies
Financial
No Proof 🟢 Open
If you held or are the heir or successor to a person or entity who held an ownership interest in, or a valid lien on real property that was foreclosed on and sold or retained by Clackamas County for the non-payment of real property taxes and the redemption period for that property lapsed between October 12, 2017 and January 12, 2024, you may be entitled to a payment from a class action settlement
If you held or
Varies
Consumer
No Proof 🟢 Open
Ygrene Settlement
Ygrene
Varies
Data Breach
No Proof 🟢 Open
Aetna Pays Data Breach Settlement
Aetna Pays
$1,000,000
Consumer
No Proof 🟢 Open
$1.5 Billion Anthropic AI Copyright Class Action Settlement
Anthropic AI Copyright
Varies
Consumer
No Proof 🟢 Open
Capital One $9.6M ERISA Class Action Settlement
Capital One $9.6M ERISA
$9,600,000
Consumer
No Proof 🟢 Open
FloatMe Refunds
FloatMe
Varies
Financial
No Proof 🟢 Open
Arete Financial Refunds
Arete Financial
Varies
Data Breach
No Proof 🟢 Open
Snooping in Medical Records by Hospital Security Guards Leads to Data Breach Settlement
Snooping in Medical Records by Hospital Security Guards Leads to
$240,000

What Are Open Class Action Settlements?

Open class action settlements are cases where the filing period is currently active — meaning you can still submit a claim and receive money. Once the filing deadline passes, the case closes and claims are no longer accepted.

SettlementRadar tracks every active settlement and sorts them by filing deadline so you can prioritize the ones closing soonest. Most people qualify for several open settlements at any given time and don't even know it.

How to File an Open Settlement Claim

Filing is straightforward for most open settlements:

  1. Click any settlement above to see full details and eligibility criteria.
  2. Confirm you were a customer, employee, or user during the class period.
  3. Submit your claim on the official settlement administrator's website (linked from each settlement page).
  4. Wait — most settlements pay out 12–24 months after the deadline closes.

The best strategy is to file early on every settlement you qualify for, starting with those closing soonest. There is no downside to filing — it's free and takes 2–5 minutes per claim.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I qualify for an open settlement? +

Each settlement has specific eligibility criteria — typically you need to have been a customer, employee, or user of the company during the "class period" listed on the settlement page. Most open settlements allow you to self-certify your eligibility without submitting documentation.

How often are new settlements added? +

SettlementRadar adds new open settlements daily as cases reach the claims-filing stage. Subscribe to settlement alerts to get notified when new settlements you may qualify for are added.

What happens if I miss the deadline? +

If the filing deadline passes before you submit a claim, you forfeit your right to compensation from that settlement. Courts almost never extend deadlines after they close. That's why monitoring deadlines is critical — SettlementRadar sorts open settlements by upcoming deadline so you can file the most urgent ones first.

Can I file multiple open settlement claims at once? +

Yes — each settlement is a separate case. You can and should file claims in every settlement you qualify for. Most SettlementRadar users file 3–10 claims per year across different categories.

Is filing open settlement claims free? +

Yes — filing directly on a settlement administrator's claim form is always free. SettlementRadar also offers an optional $9.99 done-for-you filing service where we handle the paperwork on your behalf.

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