April is one of the better months of the year for collecting money you didn't know you were owed. Class action settlements are closing across dozens of companies right now, covering everything from robocalls to healthcare data breaches to pricing fraud at the checkout lane. Some pay out a few dollars. Some pay out thousands, if you have documentation of actual losses. Either way, the money goes unclaimed at a staggering rate, and the only thing standing between you and a check is filing before the deadline.
Below is a curated list of the most significant settlements open in April 2026, organized by category.
A few things to know before you start: every legitimate settlement has a court-authorized website. That's where you file. You'll typically need a notice ID from any letter or email you received, but in many cases you can file without one if you meet the eligibility criteria and attest to that fact. None of these require an attorney. And missing a deadline means missing the payment entirely.
Table of contents
- Norton/LifeLock robocall settlement: up to $625
- Dollar General pricing settlement: up to $20 cash
- Pacific Life insurance settlement: varies
- Panda Restaurant Group data breach settlement: up to $5,225
- HopSkipDrive data breach settlement: up to $5,475
- Varsity Brands data breach settlement: up to $6,500
- Disability Rights Wisconsin data breach settlement: up to $2,085
- Highline School District data breach settlement: up to $5,000
- McLaren Health Care data breach settlement: up to $5,000
- PharMerica data breach settlement: up to $10,000
- Seven Counties Services data breach settlement: up to $5,100
- Granite Wellness Centers data breach settlement: up to $5,100
- Sutter Health patient portal settlement: up to $90 (California only)
- Cummings Management Group hiring settlement: about $1,731 (Washington state only)
- Southwest Airlines military employees settlement: varies
- Papa John's biometric privacy settlement: varies (Illinois only)
- Amazon retail workers settlement: varies (Washington state only)
- Cambridge Health retirement plan settlement: varies
- Equity Residential late fee settlement: $50 (California only)
- Pinehurst Radiology data breach settlement: $500 and up
- Capital Health data breach settlement: up to $5,000
- Bayhealth Medical Center data breach settlement: up to $5,000
- Gryphon Healthcare data breach settlement: up to $5,000
- Carespring Healthcare data breach settlement: up to $4,500
- Western Electrical Contractors Association data breach settlement: up to $5,000
- Ward Transport & Logistics data breach settlement: up to $5,000
- NWRPC data breach settlement: up to $3,000
- Universal Lenders data breach settlement: up to $2,500
- American National Bank & Trust data breach settlement: up to $4,500
- Premium Mortgage Corporation data breach settlement: up to $5,000
- Tri Counties Bank data breach settlement: up to $5,150
- Constar Financial Services data breach settlement: up to $6,180
- Murfreesboro Medical Clinic data breach settlement: up to $500
- Inova Health patient portal settlement: varies
- Garnet Health patient portal settlement: about $19.50
- Northwell Health patient portal settlement: about $15
- Catholic Health System patient portal settlement: $20 and up
- Goldco texts settlement: varies
- NRS Pay ringless voicemail settlement: up to $135
- Toyota of North Miami texting settlement: varies
- RevitaLash lash serum settlement: varies
- Avanquest software subscription settlement: varies
- Morton Community Bank overdraft settlement: varies (Illinois only)
- Ideal Image data tracking settlement: $17
- Pediatric Home Service data breach settlement: up to $1,500
- Choose Your Horizon data sharing settlement: about $261 (California only)
- GameSpot data tracking settlement: varies (California only)
- Leo's Motel extended-stay settlement: varies
- Dapper Labs data privacy settlement: up to $5
Norton/LifeLock robocall settlement: up to $625
Deadline: April 13, 2026
This one is worth stopping everything for. Gen Digital, the company that owns both Norton antivirus and LifeLock identity protection, agreed to pay $9.95 million to settle a federal class action lawsuit alleging it made hundreds of thousands of illegal prerecorded robocalls to people who were not its customers. The calls were about Norton or LifeLock accounts, but the recipients never had accounts with either company. Regulators call that a Telephone Consumer Protection Act violation, and the payout per person is estimated at between $200 and $625.
You're eligible if you received a prerecorded call on your cell phone about a Norton or LifeLock account between February 19, 2021 and October 30, 2025, and you were not actually a customer at the time. If you received a mailed settlement notice, use the class member ID from that notice to file online. If you didn't get a notice but believe you received one of these calls, you can still submit a claim by providing call records, voicemails, or other evidence, along with a statement that you weren't a customer. The process takes about five minutes. File at JacksonIVRSettlement.com by April 13. This covers the entire United States.
Dollar General pricing settlement: up to $20 cash
Deadline: April 13, 2026
Dollar General agreed to an $8.5 million settlement over allegations that it regularly charged customers more at the register than the price shown on store shelves, in violation of consumer protection laws. The class covers anyone in the United States who shopped at any Dollar General store between October 10, 2016 and November 19, 2025.
The cash payment requires documentation: either a past complaint you filed with Dollar General or a government agency about a specific overcharge, or objective evidence like a receipt or dated photo showing the shelf price versus what you actually paid at checkout. With qualifying proof, you can claim $10 or the actual overcharge amount, whichever is higher, for up to two incidents per household. There's also a $3 in-store discount available to all class members regardless of documentation, redeemable through the myDG app. File at DGPricesSettlement.com by April 13.
Pacific Life insurance settlement: varies

Deadline: April 10, 2026
Pacific Life agreed to pay $58.3 million to resolve allegations that it sold its Pacific Discovery Xelerator indexed universal life insurance policy to California customers between 2016 and 2019 using misleading projections. The lawsuit claimed the company used inflated performance illustrations that didn't account for fees and costs that would reduce the policy's actual value over time, leading customers to pay more than they would have for a product worth significantly less than they were shown.
If you purchased a Pacific Discovery Xelerator indexed universal life insurance policy in California during that window, you're eligible. Payout is proportional to the premiums you paid, so it varies meaningfully by person. This is California-specific. File at IllustrationSettlement.com by April 10. If you're unsure whether your policy qualifies, the settlement website has details on the specific product covered.
Panda Restaurant Group data breach settlement: up to $5,225
Deadline: April 10, 2026
Panda Restaurant Group, the parent company of Panda Express and Panda Inn, agreed to pay $2.45 million to settle a class action lawsuit over a March 2023 data breach that compromised employee information, including names, Social Security numbers, and financial data. You're eligible if you received a data breach notice from the company about this incident.
If you had documented out-of-pocket losses tied to the breach, you can claim up to $5,225 with supporting documentation such as bank statements or records of identity theft. Even without documented losses, there's a flat $100 alternative cash payment available to all class members. California residents get an additional $125 statutory payment on top of that. All class members also receive two years of credit monitoring. File at PRGBreachSettlement.com by April 10.
HopSkipDrive data breach settlement: up to $5,475
Deadline: April 14, 2026
HopSkipDrive is a California-based company that provides transportation for children to and from school and activities. In May and June 2023, hackers accessed the company's systems and exposed personal information belonging to approximately 155,000 individuals, including names, addresses, dates of birth, driver's license numbers, Social Security numbers, and medical information. HopSkipDrive agreed to pay nearly $2 million to settle the resulting class action.
You're eligible if you received a breach notice from HopSkipDrive or an affiliated entity. The settlement offers several options. If you have documented out-of-pocket losses traceable to the breach, you can claim up to $5,000. You can also claim up to $125 for lost time spent dealing with the fallout, at $25 per hour for up to five hours. Without documented losses, there's still a flat $100 cash payment available to all class members. California residents who lived in California at any point during the class period get an additional $250 statutory payment on top. Two years of free credit monitoring is also available to all who file. File at HopSkipDriveDataSettlement.com by April 14.
Varsity Brands data breach settlement: up to $6,500

Deadline: April 15, 2026
Varsity Brands is one of the largest manufacturers and retailers of academic and athletic apparel for schools and sports programs in the country. In May 2024, hackers gained access to the company's network and compromised personal data belonging to approximately 94,000 individuals, including names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, driver's license numbers, credit card information, financial account data, and health insurance information. The company agreed to pay $1.1 million to settle the resulting class action.
You're eligible if you received an official breach notice from Varsity Brands about the May 2024 incident. If you have documented losses tied to the breach, such as costs related to fraud, identity theft, or credit monitoring services you purchased, you can claim up to $6,500 with supporting documentation. Without documented losses, there's a flat $100 cash payment available to all who file. Two years of three-bureau credit monitoring is also included. You'll need the notice ID from your letter to file online. File at VBDataIncidentSettlement.com by April 15.
Disability Rights Wisconsin data breach settlement: up to $2,085
Deadline: April 15, 2026
Disability Rights Wisconsin, a nonprofit advocacy organization, experienced a cyberattack in October 2023 that exposed the personal information of approximately 19,150 individuals. If you received a notice that your data was affected, you can file for up to $2,085.
The payout has two components. For documented losses such as credit freeze costs, professional fees, or other out-of-pocket expenses, you can claim up to $2,000 with third-party documentation. There's also a separate payment of up to $85 for time spent dealing with the breach, at $21.25 per hour for up to four hours, which requires only a brief description of what you did. These can be combined. Without documented losses, all class members are still eligible for two years of free single-bureau credit monitoring. File at DRWDataSettlement.com by April 15.
Highline School District data breach settlement: up to $5,000
Deadline: April 20, 2026
In September 2024, a cyberattack forced Highline School District in Washington state to shut down for nearly a week while systems were taken offline. The breach affected approximately 94,000 current and former students, employees, and others whose information was stored in district systems at the time, with exposed data including names, addresses, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers. The district agreed to pay $650,000 to settle the resulting class action.
You're eligible if you received a notice from Highline School District that your information may have been compromised. This includes former students and employees who may no longer have any connection to the district, since eligibility is based on who had data stored in the system at the time of the attack. If you have documented expenses tied to the breach, such as costs for fraud remediation, credit monitoring you paid for, bank fees, or other out-of-pocket costs, you can claim up to $5,000. Documentation is required. File at HSDDataIncident.com by April 20. You'll need the CPT ID from your settlement notice. If you didn't receive one, contact the administrator at hsddataincident@cptgroup.com.
McLaren Health Care data breach settlement: up to $5,000
Deadline: April 29, 2026
McLaren Health Care, a Michigan-based hospital network with 12 hospitals and facilities across Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio, was hit by two separate ransomware attacks. The first, carried out by the criminal group ALPHV/BlackCat, ran from July 28 to August 23, 2023, and exposed the data of approximately 2.5 million patients. The second, carried out by Inc Ransom, occurred between July 17 and August 3, 2024, and exposed data belonging to another 740,000 individuals. The stolen records included names, Social Security numbers, health insurance information, dates of birth, and detailed medical data. McLaren agreed to pay $14 million to settle the consolidated class action.
You're eligible if you received a data breach notice from McLaren Health Care or any affiliated entity, including Karmanos Cancer Institute. Eligibility is not limited to Michigan residents; the class includes millions of affected individuals nationwide. If you have documented losses traceable to either breach, occurring on or after July 28, 2023, you can claim up to $5,000 with supporting documentation. Without documented losses, all class members can file for a pro-rata cash payment from the remaining fund, plus one year of credit monitoring through IDX. File at MHCCSettlement.com by April 29. The settlement administrator's number is 1-844-685-4251.
PharMerica data breach settlement: up to $10,000

Deadline: April 27, 2026
This is the largest individual payout currently open. PharMerica provides pharmacy services to nursing homes, assisted living facilities, hospice programs, and other long-term care settings across the country. In March 2023, a ransomware group called Money Message broke into the company's systems and stole approximately 4.7 terabytes of data belonging to roughly 5.8 million people, including names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, home addresses, medication lists, and health insurance information. The company agreed to pay $5.275 million to settle the resulting class action.
You're eligible if you're a living person in the United States who received an official breach notice from PharMerica about the March 2023 incident. If you have documented losses, you can claim up to $10,000. Covered expenses include costs related to fraud and identity theft, professional fees such as an attorney or credit repair service, costs to freeze or unfreeze your credit, and credit monitoring products you purchased. Documentation must come from a third party, not self-prepared records alone. Even without documented losses, all class members automatically receive one year of Kroll credit monitoring, and you can also file for a proportional cash payment from the remaining settlement fund. File at PMCSettlement.com by April 27. The settlement administrator's number is (833) 754-6609.
Seven Counties Services data breach settlement: up to $5,100
Deadline: April 20, 2026
Seven Counties Services is a behavioral health provider serving Kentucky. A 2024 data breach exposed personal and health information belonging to patients and others associated with the organization. If you received a breach notice, you can file for $75 to $5,100 depending on documented losses. The flat payment for those without documented losses is $75. File at SCSSettlement.com by April 20.
Granite Wellness Centers data breach settlement: up to $5,100

Deadline: April 27, 2026
Granite Wellness Centers is a California-based nonprofit that provides substance use disorder treatment in Placer, Nevada, and Yuba counties. A data breach in January 2021 exposed patient records including names, birth dates, contact information, health insurance data, driver's license numbers, medical histories, and Social Security numbers. If you received a breach notice from the organization, you can file for $750 to $5,100 depending on documented losses. California residents who lived in California at any point during the class period are eligible for an additional $100 statutory payment. Even without documented losses, the base pro-rata payout is estimated around $750. File at GraniteWellnessDataSettlement.com by April 27.
Sutter Health patient portal settlement: up to $90 (California only)
Deadline: May 5, 2026
Sutter Health agreed to pay $21.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging it embedded tracking pixels from Meta, Google, and other advertising platforms on its MyHealthOnline portal login page and other webpages, transmitting sensitive patient information to outside companies without patients' consent in violation of California privacy law. The settlement received final court approval in February 2026 and is now in the claims phase.
You're eligible if you were a California resident when you logged into your own Sutter Health MyHealthOnline account for your own personal healthcare between June 10, 2015 and March 20, 2020. The class is estimated at roughly 1.6 million eligible patients. The estimated payout is up to $90 per person, but the final amount depends on total claims volume. File at SutterAnalyticsSettlement.com by May 5. You'll need your unique ID and PIN from the settlement notice to file online. The settlement administrator can be reached at 1-888-835-0109.
Cummings Management Group hiring settlement: about $1,731 (Washington state only)
Deadline: April 27, 2026
Washington state law requires employers to include pay range information in job postings. Cummings Management Group, a property management company, allegedly failed to do this for positions posted between January 1, 2023 and January 28, 2026. The estimated payout is approximately $1,731 per eligible class member, suggesting the class is relatively small and individual shares are correspondingly larger. You're eligible if you applied for a job with the company in Washington state during that period and the posting did not include pay information. File at the settlement website by April 27. A separate settlement covers the same violation at Classic Collision in Washington state; that deadline is April 13 at epoasettlement-feb-13-2026.com.
Southwest Airlines military employees settlement: varies

Deadline: April 28, 2026
Servicemembers who were employed by Southwest Airlines and had their employment rights violated under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act may be eligible for this settlement. USERRA protects employees who take leave for military service, including rights related to reemployment, benefits continuation, and freedom from discrimination based on military status. If Southwest violated those protections in your case, file at SWAUserraSettlement.com by April 28. Payout varies by individual circumstances.
Papa John's biometric privacy settlement: varies (Illinois only)
Deadline: April 17, 2026
Illinois's Biometric Information Privacy Act requires companies to obtain explicit written consent before collecting fingerprints or other biometric identifiers from employees, and to disclose in writing how that data is stored and when it will be destroyed. Papa John's franchises in Illinois used fingerprint scanners for time-keeping without following those requirements. If you worked at an Illinois Papa John's franchise and used a fingerprint scanner between 2015 and 2025, you're eligible. BIPA cases routinely produce meaningful payouts because the law provides for statutory damages even without documented financial harm. File at PJBipaLawsuit.com by April 17.
Amazon retail workers settlement: varies (Washington state only)

Deadline: April 30, 2026
Hourly Amazon retail employees who worked in Washington state between October 3, 2021 and October 27, 2025 may have a wage-related claim in this settlement. Washington has strong labor protections, and this case involves compensation-related allegations for retail workers in the state. Payout varies depending on hours worked and other factors. File at ARLLCWageSettlement.com by April 30.
Cambridge Health retirement plan settlement: varies
Deadline: April 28, 2026
If you were a participant or beneficiary in the Cambridge Health Alliance retirement plan between December 29, 2017 and February 13, 2026, you may have a claim in this ERISA settlement. ERISA cases typically involve allegations that a plan's investment options or administrative fees disadvantaged participants. File at the settlement website by April 28. Payout varies depending on your plan participation and benefit amounts.
Equity Residential late fee settlement: $50 (California only)

Deadline: April 30, 2026
Equity Residential is one of the largest apartment landlords in the country. The lawsuit alleged it charged California tenants late fees that exceeded what state law permits. If you rented from Equity Residential in California and were charged a late fee between September 3, 2010 and October 28, 2022, you're eligible for a flat $50 payment. File by April 30.
Pinehurst Radiology data breach settlement: $500 and up
Deadline: April 9, 2026
Pinehurst Radiology, a medical imaging provider in North Carolina, experienced a data breach in early 2025. This is one of the most urgent deadlines on this list. If you received a breach notice, the settlement starts at $500 for documented losses, which is a stronger baseline than many smaller breach settlements. File at PinehurstradiologySettlement.com by April 9.
Capital Health data breach settlement: up to $5,000
Deadline: April 6, 2026
Capital Health, a New Jersey hospital system, agreed to pay $4.5 million to resolve a class action over a November 2023 data breach that exposed patient information including Social Security numbers, clinical data, and email addresses. This deadline is April 6, which may already have passed by the time you read this. If you received a breach notice, check the settlement website immediately. Documented losses can be claimed up to $5,000; there's also a flat $100 alternative cash option.
Bayhealth Medical Center data breach settlement: up to $5,000
Deadline: April 20, 2026
Bayhealth Medical Center in Delaware experienced a data breach in July 2024 that exposed patient information. The center agreed to pay $2.5 million to settle the resulting class action. If you received a breach notice, you can file for up to $5,000 for documented losses, or a flat cash payment without documentation. File at BayhealthDataIncidentSettlement.com by April 20.
Gryphon Healthcare data breach settlement: up to $5,000
Deadline: April 16, 2026
Gryphon Healthcare experienced a data breach in July 2024 that compromised patient data. The company agreed to pay $2.8 million to settle. If you received a breach notice, you can file for $100 to $5,000 depending on documented losses, or claim the flat $100 without documentation. File at GryphonHealthcareDataSettlement.com by April 16.
Carespring Healthcare data breach settlement: up to $4,500
Deadline: April 16, 2026
Carespring Healthcare experienced a data breach in October 2023 that exposed patient information. If you were notified, you can file for $50 to $4,500 depending on documented losses. File at CarespringDataSettlement.com by April 16.
Western Electrical Contractors Association data breach settlement: up to $5,000
Deadline: April 21, 2026
The Western Electrical Contractors Association experienced a data breach in January 2024. If you received a breach notice, you can file for up to $5,000 for documented losses or a flat cash payment. File at TheLocktonDataSettlement.com by April 21.
Ward Transport & Logistics data breach settlement: up to $5,000
Deadline: April 27, 2026
Ward Transport & Logistics experienced a data breach in March 2024. If you received a breach notice, you can claim $100 to $5,000 depending on documented losses, or file for the flat $100 without documentation. File at WTLDataSettlement.com by April 27.
NWRPC data breach settlement: up to $3,000
Deadline: April 24, 2026
The Northwest Regional Planning Commission experienced a data breach in August 2024. If you received a breach notice, you can file for $50 to $3,000 depending on documented losses. File at DataSettlementNWRPC.com by April 24.
Universal Lenders data breach settlement: up to $2,500
Deadline: April 13, 2026
Universal Lenders experienced a data breach in November 2024. If you received a breach notice, you can file for up to $2,500 for documented losses. File at ULDataSettlement.com by April 13.
American National Bank & Trust data breach settlement: up to $4,500

Deadline: April 21, 2026
American National Bank & Trust experienced a data breach in January 2025. If you received a breach notice, you can file for $50 to $4,500. File at ANBTDataSettlement.com by April 21.
Premium Mortgage Corporation data breach settlement: up to $5,000
Deadline: April 21, 2026
Premium Mortgage Corporation experienced a data breach in August 2023. If you received a breach notice, you can file for $50 to $5,000. File at PMCDataLitigation.com by April 21.
Tri Counties Bank data breach settlement: up to $5,150
Deadline: April 21, 2026
Tri Counties Bank experienced a data breach in February 2023. If you received a breach notice, you can file for $100 to $5,150. File at TriCountiesSettlement.com by April 21.
Constar Financial Services data breach settlement: up to $6,180

Deadline: May 1, 2026
Constar Financial Services experienced a data breach in September 2024. If you received a breach notice, you can file for $20 to $6,180 depending on documented losses. File at EmpereonConstarDataSettlement.com by May 1.
Murfreesboro Medical Clinic data breach settlement: up to $500
Deadline: April 14, 2026
Murfreesboro Medical Clinic in Tennessee experienced a data breach in April 2023. If you received a breach notice, you can file for up to $500. File at MMCSettlement.com by April 14.
Inova Health patient portal settlement: varies
Deadline: April 6, 2026
Inova Health agreed to pay $3.1 million to resolve claims it used pixel-tracking technology on its website to share patient information with Facebook, Google, and other third parties without consent. If you visited an Inova public-facing website and had an Inova MyChart account between April 29, 2022 and April 29, 2024, you may have a claim. File at HealthPixelSettlement.com by April 6.
Garnet Health patient portal settlement: about $19.50
Deadline: April 16, 2026
If you had a MyChart account with Garnet Health between 2020 and 2023, you're eligible for approximately $19.50 from this pixel-tracking settlement. File at GarnetHealthSettlement.com by April 16.
Northwell Health patient portal settlement: about $15
Deadline: April 20, 2026
Northwell Health patients who used the patient portal between 2020 and 2024 are eligible for approximately $15 from this pixel-tracking settlement. File at NWPixelSettlement.com by April 20.
Catholic Health System patient portal settlement: $20 and up
Deadline: April 10, 2026
If you used the Catholic Health System patient portal or received care there between 2020 and 2025, you're eligible for $20 or more from this pixel-tracking settlement. File at CatholicHealthSettlement.com by April 10.
Goldco texts settlement: varies
Deadline: April 10, 2026
If you received more than one text message from Goldco Direct after opting out, or while on the Do-Not-Call Registry, you may have a TCPA claim. File at GoldcoTCPAsettlement.com by April 10.
NRS Pay ringless voicemail settlement: up to $135
Deadline: April 14, 2026
If you received a ringless voicemail on your cell phone from NRS Pay after January 8, 2020, you may be eligible for up to $135. File at NRSTCPAsettlement.com by April 14.
Toyota of North Miami texting settlement: varies
Deadline: April 9, 2026
Customers who kept receiving text messages from Toyota of North Miami after opting out between March 10, 2021 and September 20, 2025 are eligible. File at FRLAutomotiveTCPACase.com by April 9.
RevitaLash lash serum settlement: varies
Deadline: April 20, 2026
Purchased RevitaLash or RevitaBrow serum between January 1, 2017 and December 29, 2025? This settlement covers claims that the products were marketed in a misleading way. File at EyeSerumSettlement.com by April 20.
Avanquest software subscription settlement: varies
Deadline: April 20, 2026
If you were charged subscription renewal fees for Avanquest software between November 16, 2019 and August 31, 2025, you may have a claim under this automatic renewal settlement. File at UCRenewalSettlement.com by April 20.
Morton Community Bank overdraft settlement: varies (Illinois only)
Deadline: April 9, 2026
Illinois customers of Morton Community Bank who were charged overdraft or NSF fees have a claim in this settlement. File at WilliamsOverdraftSettlement.com by April 9.
Ideal Image data tracking settlement: $17
Deadline: April 27, 2026
If you scheduled a consultation online with Ideal Image between January 1, 2023 and January 26, 2026, you're eligible for $17 from this data tracking settlement. File at IdealImageSettlement.com by April 27.
Pediatric Home Service data breach settlement: up to $1,500
Deadline: April 23, 2026
Affected by the November 2024 breach at Pediatric Home Service? File for $50 to $1,500 at PHSDataSettlement.com by April 23.
Choose Your Horizon data sharing settlement: about $261 (California only)
Deadline: April 23, 2026
California residents whose data was shared by Choose Your Horizon between May 2023 and July 2024 are eligible for approximately $261. File at CYHSettlement.com by April 23.
GameSpot data tracking settlement: varies (California only)

Deadline: April 16, 2026
California residents who accessed GameSpot.com between January 5, 2023 and December 16, 2025 may have a claim in this data privacy settlement. File at GameSpotSettlement.com by April 16.
Leo's Motel extended-stay settlement: varies

Deadline: April 25, 2026
If you stayed at Leo's Motel for between 21 and 30 consecutive days between March 28, 2019 and October 29, 2025, you may have a tenant rights claim. File at LeosMotelSettlement.com by April 25.
Dapper Labs data privacy settlement: up to $5
Deadline: April 15, 2026
If you had an account on Dapper Labs platforms between June 15, 2020 and January 30, 2025, you may be eligible for up to $5. The claim is simple. File by April 15.











