5 Class Actions Closing This Month: Last Chance to Claim $100+
Every month, millions of dollars in class action settlement funds go unclaimed because consumers either do not know they are eligible or miss the filing deadline. April 2026 has several significant settlements closing their claim windows, with potential payouts ranging from $100 to over $500 per eligible claimant. Here are the five most valuable settlements you should check right now.
1. Capital One Data Breach Settlement - Deadline: April 15
If you were a Capital One customer or applicant between 2005 and 2019, you may be eligible for a payment from the $190 million data breach settlement. The breach, which was discovered in 2019, exposed personal information of approximately 100 million customers and applicants. Eligible claimants can receive up to $25,000 for documented losses, or a flat payment of approximately $125 without documentation.
To file a claim, visit the official settlement website at CapitalOneSettlement.com. You will need to provide your name, address, and verify your eligibility. No proof of purchase is required for the flat payment option.
2. Keurig K-Cup Recyclability Settlement - Deadline: April 20
Keurig agreed to pay $10 million to settle claims that its K-Cup pods were marketed as recyclable when most municipal recycling programs do not accept them. Anyone who purchased K-Cup pods between 2020 and 2024 can file a claim for up to $100 without proof of purchase.
Claimants who can provide receipts showing significant K-Cup purchases may receive higher payments. The claim form is available at KCupSettlement.com and takes approximately five minutes to complete.
3. Zoom Video Privacy Settlement - Deadline: April 22
Zoom agreed to a $85 million settlement over allegations that it shared user data with third parties including Facebook and Google without adequate disclosure. Anyone who used Zoom between March 2016 and July 2021 may be eligible for approximately $25 to $50, with subscribers eligible for up to 15 percent of their subscription payments during that period.
This settlement is notable because of how many people used Zoom during the pandemic. If you had a paid Zoom subscription, your payout could exceed $100. File at ZoomPrivacySettlement.com.
4. TikTok Biometric Data Settlement - Deadline: April 28
TikTok agreed to pay $92 million to settle allegations that it collected and stored users' biometric data, including facial geometry and voiceprints, without consent. Anyone who used TikTok in the United States before October 2021 may be eligible for a payment estimated between $75 and $150.
Given TikTok's massive user base, the per-person payout depends on how many people file claims. Early estimates suggest payouts in the $100 range if filing rates stay moderate. Claim at TikTokDataPrivacy.com.
5. Equifax Data Breach Extended Claims - Deadline: April 30
The extended claims period for the $700 million Equifax data breach settlement allows affected consumers to file for additional reimbursement of identity theft expenses incurred through December 2025. If you previously filed a claim but have since spent money on credit monitoring, fraud resolution, or identity theft protection, you can submit documentation for additional reimbursement up to $20,000.
Even if you did not file an original claim, you may still be able to receive a base payment of approximately $125. Visit EquifaxBreachSettlement.com to check your eligibility.
How to File Claims Efficiently
For all five settlements, you will need basic personal information including your name, address, and email. Keep these tips in mind. First, file online rather than by mail for faster processing. Second, save confirmation numbers and screenshots of your submissions. Third, be wary of scam websites that mimic settlement sites. Always verify the URL through the official court documents or the FTC settlement database.
Set a calendar reminder for each deadline to ensure you do not forget. These funds are already set aside and will revert to the companies if not claimed, so there is no downside to filing.