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17 CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENTS YOU CAN CLAIM IN JUNE 2026

Last updated: June 21, 2026

Here are the class action settlements currently accepting claims as of June 2026, starting with the ones that need no proof of purchase. Most settlement funds go unclaimed simply because people never hear about them — these are still open.

We selected 17 high-value cases with deadlines from late June through August 2026, prioritizing recognizable companies and no-proof claims you can file in minutes. For the complete directory of 130+ tracked cases, visit our open settlements page.

No Proof Required — File These First

These settlements let you file without receipts, purchase records, or loss documentation. Several still require a notice ID or account verification — check each case page for specifics.

Comcast Xfinity Data Breach

Between October 16 and October 19, 2023, hackers exploited a critical vulnerability in software used by Citrix — a vendor Comcast relies on — to gain unauthorized access to Comcast's internal systems. Full details on our Comcast Xfinity Data Breach page.

Deadline: Aug 14, 2026 · Potential payout: $50 – $10K · Read the full breakdown →

Capital One 360 Savings Account

Capital One marketed its 360 Savings account as a high-yield savings account, advertising competitive interest rates to attract customers away from traditional banks. Full details on our Capital One 360 Savings Account page.

Deadline: Automatic · Potential payout: Automatic · Read the full breakdown →

Flo Health App Privacy

Flo Health, the maker of the Flo Period and Ovulation Tracker app used by over 100 million women worldwide, was sued for sharing users' intimate reproductive health data with Facebook and Google without consent. Full details on our Flo Health App Privacy page.

Deadline: October 15, 2026 · Potential payout: Cash payment · Read the full breakdown →

Robinhood Trading Practices

Robinhood, the popular commission-free trading app, was sued for failing to provide "best execution" on customer trades — meaning it did not route trades to the venues that would give customers the best prices. Full details on our Robinhood Trading Practices page.

Deadline: Jul 13, 2026 · Potential payout: ~$17 · Read the full breakdown →

Google Assistant Privacy

Google was sued after it was revealed that Google Assistant — the voice-activated AI on Android phones, Google Home devices, and other products — was recording private conversations without users' knowledge or consent. Full details on our Google Assistant Privacy page.

Deadline: Aug 27, 2026 · Potential payout: $2 – $56 · Read the full breakdown →

Hy Cite Royal Prestige TCPA (California only)

Hy Cite Enterprises, the company behind the high-priced Royal Prestige cookware line, allegedly placed artificial or prerecorded voice marketing calls to cell phone numbers that weren't actually associated with any Hy Cite customer or accountholder — the classic "wrong number" robocall problem, where a number gets reassigned or was simply never verified before dialing. Full details on our Hy Cite Royal Prestige TCPA page.

Deadline: Jul 8, 2026 · Potential payout: $600–$1,000 · Read the full breakdown →

Dayton International Airport Parking FACTA

The parking facilities at Dayton International Airport in Ohio were sued for violating the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) by improperly printing credit and debit card information on customer receipts. Full details on our Dayton International Airport Parking FACTA page.

Deadline: Jul 15, 2026 · Potential payout: Up to $23 · Read the full breakdown →

Tom's of Maine Toothpaste

Tom's of Maine, the natural personal care brand owned by Colgate-Palmolive, was sued for allegedly making misleading claims about its toothpaste products. Full details on our Tom's of Maine Toothpaste page.

Deadline: Jul 6, 2026 · Potential payout: ~$7 · Read the full breakdown →

Pawn America Data Breach

Pawn America, a chain of pawn shops operating across the Midwest, suffered a data breach in September 2021 that exposed the personal information of customers. Full details on our Pawn America Data Breach page.

Deadline: Jul 6, 2026 · Potential payout: $30+ · Read the full breakdown →

Duke University Health System Privacy Breach Settlement

Duke University Health System embedded tracking pixels from Meta (Facebook) and other third-party companies into its MyChart patient portal and MyDuke Health mobile app. Full details on our Duke University Health System Privacy Breach Settlement page.

Deadline: Aug 16, 2026 · Potential payout: Cash (varies) · Read the full breakdown →

Western Union Fraud Victim Remission Phase 3

Western Union agreed to pay $586 million to the U.S. Department of Justice after admitting it failed to maintain an effective anti-money laundering program and aided wire fraud schemes that cost victims hundreds of millions of dollars. Full details on our Western Union Fraud Victim Remission Phase 3 page.

Deadline: Aug 19, 2026 · Potential payout: Pro rata remission · Read the full breakdown →

Tinder Plus and Gold Age Discrimination (California only)

Tinder charged California users over age 29 significantly more for Tinder Plus and Tinder Gold subscriptions than younger users — sometimes double the price. Full details on our Tinder Plus and Gold Age Discrimination page.

Deadline: Aug 18, 2026 · Potential payout: Varies · Read the full breakdown →

More Open Settlements (Documentation Required)

These cases require proof of purchase, vehicle ownership, repair receipts, or other documentation to receive payment. The upside is often higher payouts for people who qualify.

Flagstar Bank Data Breach

Flagstar Bank suffered two separate cyberattacks in January 2021 and December 2021, exposing the personal information of approximately 2.19 million customers. Full details on our Flagstar Bank Data Breach page.

Deadline: Aug 11, 2026 · Potential payout: Up to $25K · Read the full breakdown →

Hyundai Kia Defective Airbag

Hyundai and Kia were sued after it was discovered that certain vehicles were equipped with defective airbag control units that could fail during a collision — the exact moment airbags are needed most. Full details on our Hyundai Kia Defective Airbag page.

Deadline: Aug 4, 2026 · Potential payout: Cash (varies) · Read the full breakdown →

Hyundai Kia Vehicle Theft

Hyundai and Kia were sued after it became widely known that millions of their vehicles manufactured between 2011 and 2022 could be stolen in seconds using just a USB cable — no key required. Full details on our Hyundai Kia Vehicle Theft page.

Deadline: Aug 4, 2026 · Potential payout: Cash Reimbursement · Read the full breakdown →

Sprouts Farmers Market Receipt

Sprouts Farmers Market was sued for violating the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) by printing more than the last five digits of customers' credit and debit card numbers on electronically printed receipts. Full details on our Sprouts Farmers Market Receipt page.

Deadline: Jul 27, 2026 · Potential payout: Pro rata · Read the full breakdown →

BMW Shark Fin Antenna Settlement

BMW agreed to settle claims that the roof-mounted shark fin antenna on certain 2019–2020 SUVs was not properly sealed, allowing water intrusion that damaged telematics modules and led to costly repairs. Full details on our BMW Shark Fin Antenna Settlement page.

Deadline: Aug 27, 2026 · Potential payout: Full Reimbursement · Read the full breakdown →

Coming Soon — Not Open Yet

These settlements are approved or pending court approval, but claim portals are not live yet. Sign up on each page to get notified when filing opens.

Apple Intelligence iPhone Settlement

Apple unveiled "Apple Intelligence" at its June 2024 developer conference, centered on a dramatically upgraded, AI-powered Siri that could understand on-screen content, take action across apps, and use personal context to answer questions. Claims are not yet open — visit our Apple Intelligence iPhone Settlement page to join the notification list and get alerted when filing begins.

Forbes Media Privacy Settlement (California only)

Forbes was sued for allegedly installing third-party tracking tools on Forbes.com that collected California visitors' browsing data without consent, in violation of state privacy laws. Claims are not yet open — visit our Forbes Media Privacy Settlement page to join the notification list and get alerted when filing begins.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if a class action settlement is legitimate?
Legitimate settlements are approved by a federal or state court and administered by a court-appointed settlement administrator. Look for an official settlement website linked from court documents or mailed notices, and never pay a fee to file. SuitAlert links only to official claim portals on each case page.
What happens if I miss a settlement deadline?
If you miss the claim deadline, you generally forfeit your share of the settlement fund permanently. Courts rarely grant extensions after the deadline passes. Some settlements allow you to opt out before a separate deadline if you want to pursue your own lawsuit instead.
Can I file for more than one settlement?
Yes. Each settlement is a separate legal case with its own eligibility rules. If you qualify for multiple open settlements — for example, a data breach and a separate consumer product claim — you can file for each one independently.
Do I have to pay anything to file a claim?
No. Filing a class action settlement claim is always free. Settlement administrators are paid from the settlement fund, not from claimants. Be wary of any website or service that charges a fee to file on your behalf.

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