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Uber Class Action Settlements 2026 — Check If You're Owed Money

Uber has faced and settled numerous class action lawsuits involving driver misclassification as independent contractors (denying benefits and protections), a 2016 data breach covering 57 million users and drivers, deceptive surge pricing practices, and discriminatory accessibility failures — affecting both riders and drivers across the US.

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Why Is Uber Being Sued?

Uber's most consequential settlement involved California's AB5 gig worker law: Uber agreed to a $100 million settlement with California drivers over misclassification — though Uber later helped pass Prop 22 to maintain contractor status. Uber paid $148 million to settle with 50 states and DC over its concealment of a 2016 data breach that exposed the personal information of 57 million riders and drivers worldwide (including 600,000 driver's license numbers), which Uber had covered up by paying hackers $100,000. Uber has also settled lawsuits over deceptive "safe ride fees," misleading price estimates that differed from actual charges, wheelchair-inaccessible services violating the ADA, and discriminatory policies toward passengers with disabilities.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. SettlementRadar tracks active Uber class action settlements related to driver misclassification, the 2016 data breach cover-up, and pricing disputes. Check the settlement list above for currently open cases.
Find the relevant Uber settlement above and click "Check Eligibility." For driver misclassification cases, you must have worked as an Uber driver during the class period in the applicable state. Employment records, Uber driver app history, or trip earnings statements will typically support your claim.
Settlement amounts vary by case. Driver misclassification payouts depend on how many trips you completed and the settlement fund size. Data breach settlements pay $50–$200+ for basic claims, with more for documented losses. Check each settlement card above for current payout estimates.
If you used the Uber app — as a rider or driver — before November 2016, your data may have been exposed. The breach compromised names, email addresses, and phone numbers of 57 million users worldwide, plus driver's license numbers for approximately 600,000 US drivers. Uber concealed the breach for over a year.
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