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November 2025 Class Action Settlements You Might Qualify For

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Companies settle lawsuits by paying out millions of dollars to consumers, and you could be one of them. They’re called “class action settlements,” which happen when a group of people (the “class”) sues a company for things like misleading advertising, privacy violations, or defective products. 

If you qualify for any of the cases below, you might be eligible for a payout with no lawyer needed! Check out the settlements ending in November and file a claim before the deadline.

$3.4M UnitedHealthcare Settlement (North Carolina Only)

Deadline: November 4, 2025

If you had UnitedHealthcare of North Carolina between 2016 and 2021 and paid extra for out-of-network medical bills, you might get money back.

The insurer allegedly underpaid out-of-network claims, leaving some members stuck with big surprise bills. UnitedHealthcare denies any wrongdoing but will reimburse members for what they overpaid, along with interest.

Full details here and how to file a claim here.

$7.5M Forbes Privacy Settlement

Deadline: November 4, 2025

Forbes allegedly shared subscribers’ video-viewing info with Facebook through tracking pixels, which is a no-go under the Video Privacy Protection Act. So if you had a Forbes account or newsletter subscription and watched a video on their site between July 2020 and December 2022, you can claim up to $15 cash.

Amount may vary depending on the total number of claims, though.

Full details and how to file a claim here

$2.5M Panera Data Breach Settlement

Deadline: November 11, 2025

Panera got hit by a data breach in March 2024 that may have leaked sensitive information like Social Security numbers. So if you received a data breach notice from Panera, you can claim up to $500 for basic expenses (like credit monitoring) or up to $6,500 for major identity theft losses.

California residents can get an extra $100 bonus.

Full details and how to file a claim here

AutoZone Website Privacy Settlement (Pennsylvania only)

Deadline: November 13, 2025

If you’re a Pennsylvania resident who ordered from AutoZone.com between January 1, 2022, and now (and weren’t in their rewards program), you could get $20 cash.

The lawsuit says AutoZone used “session replay” tech to secretly track your clicks and mouse movements, basically recording how you browsed the site, without consent, which may violate state privacy laws.

Full details and how to file a claim here

$950K Keurig Coffee Maker Settlement

Deadline: November 14, 2025

Some K-Supreme, K-Supreme Plus, and K-Supreme SMART coffee makers have a power-loss defect during descaling, ultimately making them useless.

So if you bought one between October 2020 and June 2025, or reported the issue to Keurig with no fix, you can get up to $250 cash or a 12-month extended warranty.

Full details and how to file a claim here

$2.5M HexClad Cookware Settlement

Deadline: November 14, 2025

If you bought any HexClad pots, pans, or cookware between February 1, 2022, and March 31, 2024, you could get cash back.

A lawsuit claimed HexClad falsely advertised its products as “PFAS-free” and “PFOA-free,” even though tests allegedly found those chemicals in the cookware. The brand denied wrongdoing and agreed to a $2.5 million settlement.

Payments will be based on how many eligible products you bought.

Full details and how to file a claim here

$177M AT&T Data Breach Settlement

Deadline: November 18, 2025

If your info was exposed in AT&T’s March or July 2024 data breaches, you may be owed money.

The breaches reportedly leaked sensitive data like Social Security numbers, account details, and call logs. AT&T didn’t admit fault, but is paying the $177 million total to settle.

Payments:

– Up to $5,000 for documented losses from the first breach
– Up to $2,500 for the second breach
– Those affected by both can claim for each breach

Full details and how to file a claim here

Volkswagen & Audi Turbocharger Settlement

Deadline: November 29, 2025

If you own or lease certain Volkswagen or Audi vehicles with EA888 engines, you may qualify for a reimbursement or warranty extension.

A lawsuit says some turbochargers were defective and failed early, forcing drivers to pay out of pocket for costly repairs. Volkswagen denied wrongdoing but agreed to settle.

Payments are 40-50% reimbursement (up to $3,850) for one repair within 8.5 years/85,000 miles. Some vehicles get an extended warranty covering 50% of repair costs.

Full details and how to file a claim here