📖 Filing Guide · 2026
How to File a Consumer Settlement Claim
If you were affected by a Consumer class action, you may be entitled to compensation. Filing a claim is quick and often requires no documentation.
137 open settlements
107 no proof required
Up to $6000 per person
Step-by-Step: How to File Your Claim
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Confirm you meet the eligibility requirements for the Consumer settlement
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Step 2
Review the proof requirements on the settlement page — many require no documentation
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Complete the claim form online at the settlement administrator's website
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Track your claim status after submission — payments typically arrive within 12–24 months
Proof tip: Review each settlement's proof requirements carefully. Many settlements only require a sworn statement confirming you were affected.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a receipt to file a Consumer claim?
Review each settlement's proof requirements carefully. Many settlements only require a sworn statement confirming you were affected.
How long does it take to get paid from a Consumer settlement?
Consumer settlement payments typically take 6–24 months after the filing deadline. Distribution timelines depend on court approval and the total number of claims filed. Filing early doesn't guarantee faster payment, but it does ensure you don't miss the deadline.
How much can I get from a Consumer settlement?
Current Consumer settlements on SettlementRadar pay up to $6000 per person. The exact amount depends on the total settlement fund and the number of valid claims filed. The fewer claims filed, the higher the individual payout — another reason to file early.
Is there a fee to file a settlement claim?
Filing directly through the settlement administrator's website is always free. SettlementRadar offers a $9.99 done-for-you filing service where we complete and submit the claim form on your behalf — ideal if you want to save time or find the forms confusing.
What happens if I miss the filing deadline?
Once the deadline passes, the settlement administrator will no longer accept new claims. There are no extensions for individual claimants. Set a calendar reminder or subscribe to SettlementRadar's weekly email digest to get notified before deadlines close.
Can I file multiple Consumer settlement claims?
Yes — if you qualify for multiple settlements, you can file separate claims for each one. Each settlement has its own eligibility requirements and filing process. SettlementRadar lists all currently open Consumer settlements in one place.
Open Consumer Settlements — File Now
Natera - Prenatal Screening
Natera - Prenatal Screening · No Proof Required
Up to $30
Due Mar 23, 2026
Anthropic - Book Copyrights
Anthropic - Book Copyrights
Due Mar 23, 2026
Northwestern University - COVID Tuition
Northwestern University - COVID · No Proof Required
Up to $135
Due Mar 30, 2026
EasyWorkforce - Biometric Privacy (Illinois)
EasyWorkforce - Biometric · No Proof Required
Up to $750
Due Mar 31, 2026
USAA - Late Fees (Maryland)
USAA - Late Fees · No Proof Required
Due Mar 31, 2026
Eigen Labs - Job Postings (Washington)
Eigen Labs - Job · No Proof Required
Due Apr 1, 2026
State Farm - Structural Damage Claims (Missouri)
State Farm - Structural
Due Apr 2, 2026
Inova - Data Privacy
Inova - Data · No Proof Required
Due Apr 6, 2026
G.Skill DDR Memory Products
G.Skill DDR Memory Products · No Proof Required
Due Apr 7, 2026
Toyota of North Miami - Unwanted Texts
Toyota of North Miami · No Proof Required
Due Apr 9, 2026