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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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Submit before the deadline shown on the card. Verizon settlement payments are distributed via check or direct deposit to your account on file.
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.
No open Verizon settlements are currently accepting claims. Check back soon — new cases open regularly.
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