SettlementsJanuary 24, 20265 min read

Class Action Deadlines You Don't Want to Miss This Spring (2026)

Several major settlements are closing soon. Here's what's expiring in March, April, and May 2026 — and how to file before it's too late.

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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:

  1. Run a JustClaim scan regularly — we match you with active settlements and flag upcoming deadlines
  2. Set calendar reminders — when you find a settlement you qualify for, set a reminder a week before the deadline
  3. 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.

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