OHSU employees who identified as Black or a person of color and received formal discipline may be eligible to receive an estimated $4,000 settlement payment.…
Ohio Over $100 Settlements 2026
💵 1 class action settlement with over $100 criteria available to Ohio residents. Settlements with potential payouts over $100 per person.
Over $100 Class Action Settlements — Ohio Residents
How to File a Over $100 Settlement Claim in Ohio
SettlementRadar tracks every open class action settlement in Ohio that are easy to file. All listings link directly to official court-approved claim administrators — never third-party middlemen.
How it works: We scrape court dockets, federal case registries, and settlement administrator websites daily to surface settlements you'd never find on your own. Our database currently tracks hundreds of open settlements, updated every 24 hours.
Ohio-specific eligibility: Some settlements require proof of residence or purchase in Ohio. Others are open nationally to anyone who used the product or service. Each card above shows the key eligibility criteria — always verify on the official claim form before filing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What over-100 settlements are available in Ohio?
There are currently 1 $100+ class action settlements open to Ohio residents on SettlementRadar. Settlements with potential payouts over $100 per person. These settlements are updated daily.
Do I need to live in Ohio to file these claims?
Many class action settlements are available nationwide, but some are specific to Ohio residents or require residency or purchase history within the state. Always check the individual settlement's eligibility criteria on the claim form.
How do I file a class action claim in Ohio?
Click "File Now" on any settlement listed above. You'll be taken to the official claim administrator's form. Most claims take 5–10 minutes to file and require only your name and email. SettlementRadar links directly to official administrator forms.
When will I receive my settlement payment in Ohio?
Payment timing varies by settlement. After you file, the court must approve the final distribution — typically 6 to 18 months after the claim deadline. You'll receive your payment by check or PayPal depending on the settlement's payment method.