$1.07M Cigna Out-of-Network Provider Misclassification Class Action Settlement
Cigna has agreed to pay $1.07 million to settle a class action over allegedly misclassifying certain medical providers as out-of-network when they should have been in-network, resulting in surprise medical bills for members. If you received unexpected bills due to provider misclassification, you may be entitled to cash compensation.
Do I Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
- Cigna members who received surprise medical bills because their provider was misclassified as out-of-network
- No proof required for the base claim
- Documentation of surprise bills is helpful for higher compensation amounts
- Check the settlement page for the current claim deadline
No proof required for the base claim. Documentation of surprise bills is helpful for higher amounts.
File your claim through the official settlement website.
File Your Claim →What Happened?
Cigna, one of the largest health insurance companies in the United States, was sued for allegedly misclassifying certain medical providers as out-of-network when they should have been classified as in-network, resulting in members receiving unexpected and higher medical bills. Surprise billing has been a major focus of healthcare reform efforts, and lawsuits like this one target the underlying classification errors that cause surprise bills in the first place.
Cigna agreed to pay $1.07 million to settle the class action brought by affected members.
How Much Will I Actually Get?
If you had surprise medical bills due to provider misclassification, you may qualify for compensation. Check the official settlement page for current payment estimates and filing instructions.
Last updated: June 18, 2026 | Information verified from court records and official settlement documents.