14 Class Action Settlements You Can Still Claim (2026)
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14 Class Action Settlements You Can Still Claim Right Now — Summer 2026

Published June 26, 2026
Open class action settlements to claim in summer 2026 — cash, store credit, and data-breach payouts

Plenty of money is sitting in court-approved settlement funds right now, and most of these claims take just a few minutes to file. Below are 14 class action settlements confirmed open for claims as of June 26, 2026, ordered by how easy they are to file: the no-proof cash claims first.

How We Vetted This List

Every entry here was checked against a primary source — the official settlement website, the court docket, or a primary news report — and only cases with a claim window that is open today made the cut. One honest caveat up front: "no receipt required" does not always mean "no proof." Many data-breach claim forms still require a Notice ID, Claim ID, or PIN printed on the notice mailed or emailed to you — that code is proof of class membership, so keep any settlement notice you receive.

No-Proof Cash Settlements — File in Minutes

These are the broadest, easiest claims: you can file on attestation or with eligibility drawn from the company's own records, with no receipts to dig up.

1. Tom's of Maine Toothpaste — Average Product Price, No Receipt Needed

A $2.9 million settlement resolves claims that Tom's of Maine toothpaste was marketed as "natural" while containing ingredients plaintiffs allege are not. Anyone in the U.S. who bought Tom's of Maine toothpaste for personal use between November 21, 2020 and March 6, 2026 can file. The no-proof tier pays the average retail price for one product on attestation alone; if you kept receipts, you can claim a full refund on up to three products.

Claim deadline: July 6, 2026
Tom's of Maine Toothpaste Settlement — who qualifies and how to file

2. LastPass Data Breach — $25 Flat Cash, No Documentation

LastPass account holders affected by the 2022 vault breach (account data held between August and November 2022) can claim a flat $25 cash payment with no documentation from a combined cash-and-crypto fund of roughly $24.45 million. California residents stack an extra $100 under the CCPA, and class members who can document identity-theft losses may claim up to $10,000 in extraordinary out-of-pocket reimbursement with proof.

Claim deadline: July 2, 2026
LastPass Data Breach Settlement — claim details

3. Alera Group Data Breach — About $50 With No Proof

The Alera Group settlement (Grubb v. Alera Group, Inc.) resolves claims tied to an August 2024 cyberattack that the complaint says affected roughly 873,000 people, with a $2 million fund. Class members notified of the incident can claim about $50 in no-proof cash plus two years of credit monitoring, or up to $3,500 in documented losses with receipts. This deadline is imminent, so file promptly.

Claim deadline: June 29, 2026
Alera Group Data Breach Settlement — claim details

4. Boeing Washington Pay-Transparency — Estimated ~$1,396, No Claim Proof

Under Washington's Equal Pay and Opportunities Act, employers must list a pay range on job postings. The settlement in Perry v. Boeing (W.D. Wash.) resolves claims that Boeing job postings omitted required wage-scale and benefit information. People who applied for a Washington-based opening with Boeing or Boeing Financial between January 1, 2023 and March 31, 2026 can claim an estimated share of roughly $1,396 — eligibility comes from applicant records, so no documentation is required. Another tight deadline.

Claim deadline: June 29, 2026
Boeing EPOA Settlement (official site)

5. Google Assistant Privacy — Pro Rata Share of a $68M Fund

The largest fund on this list. Buyers of Google-made devices (Google Home, Nest Hub, and Pixel phones) purchased between May 18, 2016 and March 19, 2026, and Google Assistant users whose conversations the complaint says were recorded by accidental "false accept" triggers, can claim a pro rata share of $68 million. Claimants who received an email notice file with a Unique ID and PIN from that email; others can request credentials through the administrator.

Claim deadline: August 27, 2026
Google Assistant Privacy Settlement — claim details

Data Breach Settlements — Cash, Usually With a Notice ID

These pay real cash, but most require the Notice ID, Claim ID, or PIN from the letter or email you were sent. If you never got a notice, you can usually request your code through the official settlement website.

6. Circle K (Gas Express) Data Incident — $50 Cash + Credit Monitoring

Individuals notified that their information was involved in the May 2024 Gas Express (Circle K) data incident can claim a flat $50 (Cash Payment B) plus two years of credit monitoring with $1 million in fraud insurance, or up to $2,000 for documented identity-theft losses (Cash Payment A) instead. There is a cap on the number of $50 claims, so filing early matters.

Claim deadline: September 3, 2026
Circle K Data Incident Settlement — claim details

7. Fidelity Investments Data Breach — ~$100 Cash (+$50 California)

People notified of the August 17–19, 2024 Fidelity breach — or whose account and routing numbers were exposed — can claim roughly $100 in pro rata cash from a $2.5 million fund, plus two years of credit monitoring. California residents add $50 under the CCPA, and documented losses are reimbursable up to $5,000. Filing online requires the Login ID and PIN from your notice.

Claim deadline: July 27, 2026
Fidelity Investments Data Breach Settlement — claim details

8. Alabama Ophthalmology Associates Data Breach — ~$60 Cash + Medical Credit Monitoring

Patients notified of the January 2025 Alabama Ophthalmology Associates data incident can claim about $60 in pro rata cash from an $850,000 fund, or up to $5,000 in documented losses, plus two years of medical-focused identity protection. The online claim form requires the unique ID and PIN from your notice.

Claim deadline: July 6, 2026
Alabama Ophthalmology Data Breach Settlement — claim details

9. Allina Health Meta Pixel Tracking — Pro Rata Cash From $12.5M

This settlement resolves claims that Allina Health transmitted patient web-portal activity to Meta through background tracking pixels. People who used Allina websites between September 16, 2018 and May 11, 2026 can claim a pro rata share of a $12.5 million fund, with a larger share for patients who used the portal, bill-pay, or scheduling tools. Filing requires the Notice ID and your last name.

Claim deadline: September 8, 2026
Allina Health Pixel Tracking Settlement — claim details

10. E-Benefit Solution Data Breach — $40 Cash or Documented Losses

People notified of the December 2024 E-Benefit Solution data incident (which the notices describe as exposing names and Social Security numbers) can claim a $40 no-documentation cash payment or up to $5,000 in documented out-of-pocket losses. The portal requires the ID and PIN from your mailed notice, and this is the earliest deadline on the list.

Claim deadline: July 1, 2026
E-Benefit Solution Data Breach Settlement — claim details

11. Central Valley Meat Co. Data Breach — Documented Losses + California Payment

People notified of the May 2024 Central Valley Meat Co. data incident can claim up to $5,000 for documented losses and reimbursement for lost time, and California residents receive an additional $75 statutory payment. Filing requires the login ID and PIN from your notice.

Claim deadline: September 28, 2026
Central Valley Meat Data Settlement (official site)

Specialty Claims — Store Credit, Job Postings, and Stock

Narrower classes, but still worth a few minutes if one applies to you.

12. Fanatics Handling Fee — $10 in Store Credit

This settlement resolves claims that Fanatics added a handling fee at checkout. People who placed an order on a Fanatics website and paid a handling fee between May 6, 2018 and March 30, 2026 can claim two $5 vouchers ($10 total in store credit — not cash). Filing requires the Claim ID and PIN from the settlement email.

Claim deadline: August 27, 2026
Fanatics Handling Fee Settlement — claim details

13. AVI-SPL Washington Pay-Transparency — Up to $5,000 Per Applicant

Another Washington Equal Pay and Opportunities Act case. People who applied for a Washington job with AVI-SPL between January 1, 2023 and May 5, 2026, where the posting omitted a pay range, can file for a pro rata share of up to $650,000 — up to $5,000 per claimant. Unlike the Boeing case, this one requires you to file a claim using the Notice ID and PIN.

Claim deadline: August 17, 2026
AVI-SPL Pay-Transparency Settlement — claim details

14. Virgin Galactic Securities — Pro Rata Share of $8.5M (Stock Required)

The one stock-specific claim here. Investors who bought Virgin Galactic (NYSE: SPCE) or Social Capital Hedosophia (IPOA) common stock between July 10, 2019 and August 4, 2022 can file for a pro rata share of an $8.5 million fund. Recovery is small per share and you'll need your brokerage records, so this one is worth filing mainly if you held a meaningful position during the class period.

Claim deadline: August 13, 2026
Virgin Galactic Securities Settlement — claim details

Bonus: Three Big Settlements Paying Out Automatically (No Claim Needed)

A few of the largest 2026 settlements don't have a claim form at all — payment is automatic from company records, so there is nothing to file. Watch your mail and email instead:

Capital One 360 Savings ($425M): Anyone who held a Capital One 360 Savings account between September 18, 2019 and June 16, 2025 is covered. Final approval landed April 20, 2026, with payments expected on or about July 21, 2026 — no claim required. See the Capital One 360 Savings settlement page.

Adobe subscription practices ($150M): A federal stipulated order over Adobe's subscription and cancellation disclosures; Adobe is contacting affected subscribers directly. Details on the Adobe subscription settlement page.

FTC Amazon Prime ($2.5B): Up to $51 per consumer for people who enrolled in Prime through a challenged flow, or who tried unsuccessfully to cancel, between June 23, 2019 and June 23, 2025 — many payments are automatic. See the FTC Amazon Prime settlement page.

How to File (Under 5 Minutes Each)

Most of these claims take two to five minutes online:

Start from the official settlement website. Use the links above to reach each administrator's portal. Never file through a link that asks for a fee, gift cards, or cryptocurrency.
Have your notice handy for breach claims. Data-breach portals usually ask for the Notice ID, Claim ID, or PIN from your letter or email. No notice? Most sites let you request your code.
Pick your benefit and payment method. Common options are PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, a virtual prepaid card, or a paper check. Electronic methods arrive faster.
Save the confirmation. Keep the claim ID the administrator emails you in case you need to check on payment later.

For more on the mechanics, see our explainers on whether you ever have to pay a fee to file a claim and how long a settlement check takes to arrive.

Watch Out for Settlement Scams

With several settlements paying out at once, scam activity targeting class members is up. A legitimate administrator never asks for an up-front "activation," "release," or "tax" payment, and never needs gift cards, cryptocurrency, or fresh banking credentials to release your benefit. Be wary of shortened links and any message pressuring you to act within hours. When in doubt, go to the official settlement website directly rather than clicking a link in an unsolicited message.


Frequently Asked Questions

Which summer 2026 class action settlements can I claim without proof of purchase?

Several settlements on this list offer a cash tier with no receipts. The Tom's of Maine toothpaste settlement pays an average product price by attestation. The LastPass settlement pays $25 with no documentation. The Alera Group data settlement offers about $50 with no documentation. The Boeing Washington pay-transparency settlement pays an estimated $1,396 with no proof — eligibility comes from Boeing's applicant records. Note that "no receipt" is not always the same as "no proof": many data-breach claim portals still require a Notice ID, Claim ID, or PIN from your mailed or emailed notice, which functions as proof of class membership.

Do I have to pay a fee to file a class action claim?

No. Filing a class action settlement claim is always free. A legitimate settlement administrator never asks for an activation fee, a release fee, gift cards, or cryptocurrency to release your benefit. Any website or message demanding an up-front payment to file or to "unlock" a settlement payment is a scam.

Can I claim more than one class action settlement at the same time?

Yes. Each settlement is a separate case with its own eligibility rules, and filing one claim does not affect your eligibility for any other. If you qualify for several of the settlements on this list, you can file all of them. Administrators verify class membership case by case using each defendant's records.

How do I know a settlement is still open before I file?

Claim deadlines change as cases move through final approval, so always confirm the deadline on the official settlement website before you file. Each settlement on this list was checked against the official settlement website, the court docket, or a primary news source, and only cases with a claim window open as of June 26, 2026 are included.


Sources

• Official settlement websites for each case listed above (Tom's of Maine, LastPass, Alera Group, Boeing/EPOA, Google Assistant, Circle K/Gas Express, Fidelity, Alabama Ophthalmology, Allina Health, E-Benefit Solution, Central Valley Meat, Fanatics, AVI-SPL, Virgin Galactic).
• Court dockets via CourtListener and Justia for the underlying cases, including Perry v. Boeing (W.D. Wash.) and Grubb v. Alera Group, Inc.
• OpenClassActions.com settlement pages, which carry the verified deadlines, fund amounts, and claim instructions linked throughout this article.

About This Page

This article is general information about open class action settlements, not legal or financial advice. OpenClassActions.com is a consumer news and information site; we are not a law firm, we are not the settlement administrator for any of these cases, and we do not process or decide claims. Settlement terms, deadlines, and per-claim payouts can change — confirm current details on the official settlement website for each case before you file.

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