Before filing a settlement claim, confirm you're a class member, gather any required proof, file before the deadline, and use only the court-approved administrator's site. Filing is always free.
- what this is
- Settlement claim guide
- who may qualify
- Anyone filing a class-action claim
- what you may receive
- Settlement payment
- where to check
- Court-approved admin
- cost
- Free
- deadline
- Per case
- state
- All
- last checked
- 2026-04-30
- watch out for
- Sites that take a percentage
Quick checklist
Confirm eligibility, collect proof, file by the deadline, file directly with the official administrator.
- program type
- Settlement
- common benefit
- Payment
- who it may help
- Class members
- application cost
- Free
- availability
- By case
- main documents
- Proof + ID
- risk warning
- Don't pay to file
Sites that take a percentage
FAQ
Most settlements close after the deadline. Set a reminder when you find an active claim.
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Before filing a settlement claim, confirm you're a class member, gather any required proof, file before the deadline, and use only the court-approved administrator's site. Filing is always free.
We link to the official source so you can verify eligibility, deadlines, and application steps before you apply. · Article last checked 2026-04-30.
Independent publisher. Claim What's Yours is not a government agency, law firm, tax preparer, settlement administrator, or benefits office. Always confirm eligibility, deadlines, and application details with the official source.