Claim windows are open right now on more than a dozen class action settlements — including several no-proof cash cases anyone in the class can file. Here is who qualifies and every deadline, updated for July 2026.
If you paid out of pocket for common generic drugs between 2009 and 2019 in any state except Indiana and Ohio, you can claim a pro rata share of roughly $533 million from settlements with Sandoz, Sun/Taro, Heritage, and Apotex. Consumers self-attest to their purchases — no receipts required.
See who qualifies & file →California residents who received Total Vision's notice of its October 30, 2020 data incident (about 88,722 people) can claim pro rata cash from a $475,000 fund with no proof, or up to $1,000 for documented out-of-pocket losses.
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Patients affected by the September 2024 data breach can file for up to $5,000 in documented losses or a roughly $100 pro rata cash payment. You will need the ID and PIN from your notice to file online.
See who qualifies & file →The roughly 1,264 U.S. subscribers who watched SportsEdTV videos between May 2023 and May 2025 can claim pro rata cash from a $500,000 fund, with California residents receiving a 2× share. You file online with the LoginID and PIN from your notice.
See who qualifies & file →Patients of ApolloMD's affiliated physicians who were notified of the May 2025 data incident (about 662,000 people) can file for a roughly $75 alternate cash payment with no documentation, or up to $5,000 in documented losses, plus one year of medical data monitoring from a $4.02 million fund. A Class Member ID from the notice is required.
See who qualifies & file →People notified of the May 2025 cyberattack on the Illinois vision-care practice (names and Social Security numbers) can claim pro rata cash from a $50,000 fund, or up to $1,000 for documented losses, plus one year of medical monitoring. You file online with the Login ID and PIN from your notice.
See who qualifies & file →New Mexico Travelers auto policyholders who carried underinsured-motorist (UIM) coverage between January 2015 and August 2022 can claim a refund of 29% of the UIM premiums they paid.
See who qualifies & file →Anyone nationwide who bought from AlbanyPark.com between June 21, 2020 and October 31, 2024 automatically receives a $115 store credit over alleged misleading discount ads — or can elect $115 in cash instead by filing with the CPT ID and passcode from the notice before the deadline.
See who qualifies & file →LifeStance mental health patients from March 1, 2020 through April 30, 2023 can claim pro rata cash from a roughly $3.03 million fund over alleged tracking-pixel disclosures to Meta and Google. You file online with the Notice ID and confirmation code from your notice.
See who qualifies & file →California patients who used the Emanate patient portal, online forms, or emanatehealth.org between August 30, 2019 and April 30, 2024 can claim pro rata cash (estimated at roughly $11 to $55) from a $777,000 fund. A Settlement Claim ID from the notice is required.
See who qualifies & file →People notified of the February 2024 data incident at the Nebraska accounting firm can file for $50 in alternate cash with no documentation, or up to $5,000 in documented out-of-pocket losses, plus one year of credit monitoring. You file online with the Login ID and PIN from your notice.
See who qualifies & file →Current and former Excel Fitness employees hit by the January 2025 breach can claim a $50 alternative cash payment with no proof, or up to $4,000 in documented losses plus lost time and two years of monitoring. A unique ID from the notice is optional for the cash tier.
See who qualifies & file →Investors who bought LuxUrban Hotels (LUXH) common or preferred stock between May 9, 2023 and August 20, 2024 can file for a pro rata share of a $3 million settlement. Brokerage records of your transactions are required.
See who qualifies & file →Open, currently-claimable settlements in July 2026 include the $533M generic drug price-fixing settlements, the $59.5M Flo period tracker privacy settlement, the $8.25M Google Play children's privacy settlement, Disney's $50M YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream antitrust settlement, and newly added cases such as SportsEdTV, ApolloMD, Total Vision, Naper Grove, Travelers New Mexico UIM, LifeStance, Emanate Health, Dohman, Excel Fitness, and the Physicians' Primary Care of Southwest Florida data breach. Each has its own eligibility rules and deadline.
Several open settlements let eligible consumers file with no receipts by self-attesting they qualify — including the generic drug price-fixing settlements (consumer class), the Flo period tracker settlement, the Google Play children's privacy settlement, and the Nutricost magnesium glycinate settlement for a single award unit. "No receipts" is not always the same as "no proof": some cash tiers still require a Notice ID, Claim ID, or PIN printed on the notice the administrator mailed or emailed you.
Open the settlement page, confirm you fall within the class definition and dates, then follow the link to the official court-appointed settlement administrator's website and submit the online claim form before the deadline. Some settlements require a Class Member ID, Notice ID, Claim ID, or PIN from the notice you received; if you lost it, use the contact form on the official settlement website to request it. Filing on the official site is always free.
Yes. Each settlement listed here is a court-supervised class action with a claim window that is open as of July 2026. You never pay to file a valid claim on the official settlement website. Watch the deadline for each case, since claim windows close on different dates between August and November 2026.