How to File a T-Mobile Class Action Settlement Claim (2026)
A step-by-step guide to filing a T-Mobile class action settlement claim—no lawyer required. There is currently 1 open T-Mobile settlement accepting claims.
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Confirm you are a T-Mobile current or former customer whose information may have been exposed in the August 2021 data breach (or another covered T-Mobile settlement).
Gather your T-Mobile account information: the phone number or email associated with your T-Mobile account at the time of the breach, and your current mailing address.
Visit the official T-Mobile settlement administrator's claim portal linked on the settlement card above. The settlement covered current and former T-Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile, and Sprint customers.
Complete the online claim form. T-Mobile breach claimants can self-certify — you do not need to provide evidence that your specific data was misused.
For "out-of-pocket" claims (identity theft costs, credit monitoring fees paid, lost time), document these separately and attach receipts to receive additional compensation.
Submit before the deadline shown on the settlement card. T-Mobile settlement payments have begun distribution — check for any remaining open cases on this page.
Proof tip: The T-Mobile 2021 breach settlement allows self-certification. You need only confirm you were a T-Mobile/Sprint/Metro customer during the covered period. No police reports or fraud documentation required for the basic claim.
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