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Class Action Settlements Paying $500 or More

150 settlements with estimated payouts of $500 or more per claimant — open and accepting claims now.

150 $500+ Settlements
124 No Proof Required
142 $1,000+ Payouts
39 Closing in 30 Days
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Which Class Action Settlements Pay $500 or More?

High-value class action settlements typically involve serious financial harm, biometric data violations, or documented personal losses. The most common types include: BIPA (biometric privacy) settlements in Illinois, which routinely pay $200–$1,500+ per person; data breach settlements with documented identity theft losses ($500–$5,000); employment class actions for wage theft and unpaid overtime; and product liability settlements for defective medical devices or recalled vehicles.

Settlements paying $500+ per claimant are rarer than smaller consumer fraud settlements, but they're worth prioritizing. A $500 payout is a real return on the 5–10 minutes it takes to file.

Do You Need Documentation to Claim $500+?

It depends on the settlement. Some high-value settlements require proof — particularly employment settlements (pay stubs, W-2s) and medical device settlements (purchase receipts, medical records). However, many BIPA and data breach settlements at this payout level require no documentation at all. The settlements marked "No Proof Required" above can be filed with just your name and email.

How Accurate Are the Payout Estimates?

The payouts shown above are estimates based on the total settlement fund divided by expected claimant count — which is standard practice for class action reporting. Actual payouts can vary based on total claims submitted. Higher-than-expected participation reduces per-claimant payouts. We display the court-approved maximum or expected range wherever disclosed. Check each individual settlement for the official administrator's payout breakdown.

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