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📄 Filing Guide · 2026

How to File a Uber Class Action Settlement Claim (2026)

A step-by-step guide to filing a Uber class action settlement claim—no lawyer required. There is currently 1 open Uber settlement accepting claims.

1 open settlement
1 no proof required
Up to $1,000 per person

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📄 Step-by-Step: How to File Your Uber Settlement Claim

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Identify your Uber settlement: the 2016 data breach (57M users and drivers), safety and background check settlements, driver misclassification cases, or pricing/surge settlement.

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For the Uber data breach: confirm you had an Uber rider or driver account before November 2016. The breach exposed names, email addresses, and phone numbers.

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For driver misclassification settlements (California, Massachusetts): confirm you drove for Uber as an independent contractor during the class period and were not classified as an employee.

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Gather your Uber account email address. Uber settlements use your registered email to verify account eligibility.

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Visit the official settlement administrator's claim portal linked on the settlement card above. Most Uber rider claims require only account email verification.

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Submit your claim before the deadline. Uber settlements have distributed payments via Venmo, PayPal, direct deposit, or check.

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Proof tip: Uber rider settlement claims are typically verified using your Uber account email against Uber's records — no trip history export or screenshots are needed. Driver claims may require additional documentation of earnings and work periods.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Go to the official settlement administrator's website linked on the settlement card above. Enter your Uber account email (the one associated with your Uber account at the time), confirm the covered period, and submit. No attorney required. Most Uber rider claims take under 10 minutes.
Active Uber settlements in 2026 may include cases for the 2016 data breach, driver misclassification (California AB5 / PAGA cases), safety failures, and pricing or surge fare disputes. Check the settlement cards on this page for current open cases and deadlines.
Potentially, yes. Class membership is based on whether you had an account during the covered period — not how frequently you used the app. Even infrequent riders are part of the class if they had an active account during the breach or other class period.
Uber data breach settlements have paid approximately $25–$75 per qualifying user. Driver classification settlements have paid hundreds to thousands of dollars depending on documented earnings and work hours. See the settlement card above for current case estimates.
No. Filing a class action claim has no impact on your Uber rider account, driver account, or Uber Eats account. Your ride history, payment methods, and app access remain unchanged.
Filing directly through the official settlement administrator is always free. SettlementRadar offers a $9.99 done-for-you service where we complete and submit the claim form on your behalf — ideal if you want to save time or find the forms confusing.
Once the deadline passes, the settlement administrator stops accepting claims. There are no extensions for individual claimants. Set a calendar reminder or subscribe to SettlementRadar emails to get notified before deadlines close.
No. Class action settlement claims are specifically designed for individual consumers to file directly. The class attorneys (who negotiated the settlement) are paid separately from the settlement fund. You keep 100% of your individual payout. No attorney is needed and no percentage is taken.
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