Alabama Consumer Fraud Settlements — High Value

🛍️ ⭐ 12 consumer fraud settlements in Alabama that are high value. Settlements with potential payouts over $1,000 per person.

12 settlements 11 no proof needed
NCAA - Volunteer Coach NCAA - Volunteer Coach
✅ No Proof 💰 Up to $5,000

This settlement includes those who worked for an NCAA Division I sports program other than baseball as a volunteer coach between March 17, 2019 and June 30, 2023.…

💰 $100–$2,000

You may be included in this settlement if you were a ticketholder to the July 14, 2024 Copa America Final and were denied access to the stadium or were admitted but denied access t…

✅ No Proof 💰 Up to $12,600,000

/PRNewswire/ -- The following statement is being issued by Kroll Settlement Administration regarding a settlement that has been reached in Eric L. Frank v....…

Branford Manor Branford Manor
✅ No Proof 💰 Up to $6,000

You may be included in this settlement if you were listed on the rental forms at Branford Manor at some point between November 23, 2019 and November 22, 2022.…

Alabama Consumer Fraud Settlements — High Value

This page shows high value consumer fraud class action settlements for Alabama residents. Settlements with potential payouts over $1,000 per person.

SettlementRadar monitors thousands of class action cases daily. All settlements listed link directly to official, court-approved claim forms — never third-party middlemen or lead generators.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there high value consumer fraud settlements for Alabama residents?

Yes — there are currently 12 high value consumer fraud class action settlements available to Alabama residents. New settlements are added daily.

How do I file a high value consumer fraud claim in Alabama?

Click "File Now" on any settlement above. All forms link to official court-approved administrators.

What is the deadline to file a consumer fraud settlement claim in Alabama?

Each settlement has its own filing deadline — check the deadline shown on each card above. Once a deadline passes, the court will not accept new claims. Filing takes 5–10 minutes and is completely free.