Class action settlements don't stay open forever. Once the deadline passes, the money goes back to the company or gets redistributed — and you get nothing. Here are the settlements closing this spring that you need to file for now.
Closing in February 2026
23andMe Data Breach — Deadline: February 17, 2026
If you were a 23andMe customer when their data breach happened in 2023, you could be owed $100 to $10,000. This one closes in days — file immediately or lose your chance.
Closing in March 2026
Michael Kors Outlet Pricing — Deadline: March 6, 2026
Shopped at any Michael Kors outlet between May 2019 and November 2025? Get a free $30 merchandise card. No receipt needed. Takes 2 minutes.
Closing in Summer 2026
Beef Price-Fixing — Deadline: June 30, 2026
Anyone who bought beef between 2014 and 2019 likely qualifies. No proof of purchase needed. This is one of the broadest settlements in recent history — don't let it expire without filing.
Robinhood Order Flow — Deadline: July 13, 2026
Traded on Robinhood between September 2016 and September 2018? You may be owed money for poor order execution. File before the deadline.
Amazon Prime Enrollment — Deadline: July 27, 2026
Were you enrolled in Amazon Prime without clear consent between 2019 and 2025? Payouts of up to $51. No proof required.
How to make sure you never miss a deadline
The biggest reason people miss settlements isn't that they don't qualify — it's that they don't find out about them until after the deadline. Class action notices get buried in spam folders, and most people don't actively track settlement deadlines.
3 ways to stay on top of deadlines:
- Run a JustClaim scan regularly — we match you with active settlements and flag upcoming deadlines
- Set calendar reminders — when you find a settlement you qualify for, set a reminder a week before the deadline
- Check topclassactions.com monthly — they maintain a running list of open settlements with deadlines
The best time to file is right now. Not "later this week." Not "when I get around to it." Now. It takes less time than making a cup of coffee.