
Class action settlements give people a chance to recover their money or benefits over issues like a data breach or defective or harmful products. The following settlements are open now, but claim deadlines are quickly approaching.
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AT&T: Data Breach Class Action Settlement
- Deadline: Nov. 18, 2025
Individuals whose personal information was part of the AT&T data breaches announced on March 30, 2024 or July 12, 2024, could qualify for this settlement. The settlement payout is up to $7,500 per claimant. Claimants should have received a settlement notice with a class member ID, which they can use to make a claim here.
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Evenflo: False Advertisement Class Action Settlement
- Deadline: Nov. 24, 2025
The lawsuit that led to the settlement claimed Evenflo misled consumers by advertising its “Big Kid” booster seats as side-impact tested and safe for children as light as 30 pounds. Individuals who purchased an Evenflo “Big Kid” booster seat anytime between Jan. 1, 2008 and Dec. 31, 2022, may be eligible to make a claim for a $25 credit toward the purchase of Evenflo products. Claims are eligible for up to two purchased booster seats per claimant.
Evolve Bank & Trust: Data Breach Class Action Settlement
- Deadline: Oct. 30, 2025
Individuals whose private information was exposed in the Evolve Bank & Trust data breaches in February 2024 or May 2024, could take part in this settlement. Settlement payouts range between $20 to $3,000. If you were affected by this, make a claim here.
HexClad Cookware: False Advertisement Class Action Settlement
- Deadline: Nov. 14, 2025
Individuals who purchased a HexClad product between Feb. 1, 2022 and March 31, 2024, could qualify for a payment from this settlement. The lawsuit claims HexClad misled customers by advertising its cookware as non-toxic, PFAS Free or PFOA Free. Cash payouts of varying amounts are available for those who made eligible purchases. You can make a claim here.
Keurig K-Supreme: Descaling Issue Class Action Suit
- Deadline: Nov. 14, 2025
Individuals who owned a Keurig K-Supreme coffee maker between Oct. 1, 2020 and June 20, 2025, may qualify for a payment of up to $250 or a 12-month extended warranty from this settlement. The lawsuit involves the machines suddenly losing power during the descaling process, but even if your machine did not malfunction, you could still be eligible for a benefit. If you experienced this issue, make a claim here.
Editor’s note: Information for each class-action settlement was sourced from Classaction.org.
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