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📄 Filing Guide · 2026

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

A step-by-step guide to filing a Verizon class action settlement claim—no lawyer required.

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

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Confirm you are a current or former Verizon Wireless or Fios customer affected by the specific settlement: junk administrative fees, data throttling, or billing disputes.

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For Verizon's administrative fee settlement: confirm you were charged "administrative charges" or "telco recovery fees" on your Verizon Wireless bill — these fees were not disclosed in advertised prices.

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Gather your Verizon account number and the billing period that shows the relevant charge. Locate a copy of your Verizon bill from the covered period if available.

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Visit the official settlement administrator's claim portal linked on the settlement card. Verizon junk-fee claims typically allow self-certification with your account number.

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Complete the claim form and confirm the billing period during which you were charged the disputed fee. Submit any bill copies if required for higher reimbursement tiers.

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Submit before the deadline shown on the card. Verizon settlement payments are distributed via check or direct deposit to your account on file.

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Proof tip: Verizon fee settlement claims allow self-certification by confirming your account number and the billing period. You do not need to have saved every bill — the administrator verifies charges against Verizon's records.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Visit the official Verizon settlement administrator's site linked in the settlement card above. Provide your Verizon account number and confirm you were charged the covered fee during the class period. Self-certify and submit. No attorney needed. Most Verizon claims take under 10 minutes.
Active Verizon settlements in 2026 may include cases for undisclosed administrative/junk fees, data throttling, and misleading advertising. Check the settlement cards on this page for current open cases, deadlines, and estimated payouts.
Verizon charged "administrative charges" and "telco recovery fees" that were not included in advertised plan prices. Critics — and subsequent litigation — argued these fees were profit-margin charges dressed up as cost-recovery items, misleading customers about the actual cost of service. A class action settlement required Verizon to pay affected customers.
Verizon fee settlements have paid approximately $15–$100 per qualifying customer depending on the amount of disputed charges and the number of claimants. Former customers who switched carriers after being charged the fees are equally eligible. Check the settlement card for the current case's estimated payout.
No. Filing a class action claim does not affect your current Verizon wireless service, Fios contract, or relationship with Verizon. This is a legal settlement between plaintiffs and the company — individual filers are protected from retaliation as a matter of law.
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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