The July 2026 Settlement Tracker: Where to Claim Over $500M in Active Class Actions
This month, several high-profile settlements have opened their claim windows, representing over $500 million in aggregate funds. From antitrust disputes and deceptive advertising to massive data privacy resolutions, a wide variety of consumers are eligible for compensation.
Crucially, several of the largest active funds allow eligible claimants to file with no receipts or proof of purchase, relying instead on simple self-attestation under penalty of perjury.
Below is our comprehensive, analytical breakdown of the most notable settlements accepting claims in July 2026, complete with qualification criteria and filing deadlines.
The Highlight: No Receipts Required
$533M Generic Drug Price-Fixing Settlements
Filing Deadline: November 9, 2026
Proof Required: None (Self-attestation)
Following extensive antitrust litigation involving major manufacturers—including Sandoz, Sun/Taro, Heritage, and Apotex—consumers who purchased common generic drugs out of pocket between 2009 and 2019 are eligible for a pro rata share of a $533 million settlement pool.
Eligible claimants must have made these purchases in any U.S. state or territory, with the exceptions of Indiana and Ohio. Because the platform relies on self-attestation, no physical receipts are required to submit an initial claim.
New Settlement Openings: Added in July 2026
The following administrative windows have opened recently. While some allow for no-proof cash claims, several require a unique Notice ID, Claim ID, or PIN distributed to affected class members via email or physical mail.
Chantix $44M Nitrosamine Settlement (Pfizer)
Filing Deadline: September 14, 2026
Proof Required: None (No receipts or Notice ID required)
Pfizer has agreed to a $44 million settlement to resolve allegations concerning undisclosed nitrosamine impurities in its brand-name Chantix (varenicline) prescriptions. Anyone who purchased Chantix out of pocket in the United States between September 29, 2015, and September 17, 2021, may file a claim. Claimants must self-report their prescription dates and estimated out-of-pocket costs.
Mattress Deceptive Advertising Settlement (California Only)
Filing Deadline: September 25, 2026 (To elect cash)
Proof Required: Notice ID and Confirmation Code
To resolve claims regarding deceptive discount advertising, the parent companies of Leesa, Helix, Bear, and Brooklyn Bedding are compensating California residents who purchased mattresses from their websites during specified windows between 2019 and 2024. While class members are slated to automatically receive a $110 store credit, they can opt to receive a $110 cash payment instead by submitting their Notice ID online before the September deadline.
Physicians’ Primary Care of Southwest Florida Data Breach
Filing Deadline: September 29, 2026
Proof Required: ID and PIN from Notice
Following a cyber incident in September 2024, Physicians’ Primary Care of Southwest Florida is resolving claims with affected patients. Impacted individuals can file for up to $5,000 in documented out-of-pocket losses or select a flat, pro rata alternative cash payment estimated at $100. Online filing requires the specific ID and PIN received via the official class notice.
ApolloMD Data Breach Settlement
Filing Deadline: September 30, 2026
Proof Required: Class Member ID from Notice
Approximately 662,000 patients of ApolloMD-affiliated physicians who were notified of a May 2025 cyber security incident are eligible to claim from a $4.02 million fund. Class members can opt for a $75 cash payment with no documentation, or submit claims for up to $5,000 in documented losses, alongside a complimentary year of medical data monitoring.
Excel Fitness Data Breach Settlement
Filing Deadline: September 21, 2026
Proof Required: None for the basic cash tier
Current and former employees of Excel Fitness impacted by a January 2025 data breach are eligible for compensation. The settlement structure offers a $50 cash tier requiring no documentation, or up to $4,000 for documented losses and lost time, plus two years of credit monitoring.
Albany Park Deceptive-Discount Settlement
Filing Deadline: August 18, 2026
Proof Required: CPT ID and Passcode
Similar to the mattress advertising dispute, Albany Park is settling claims regarding allegedly misleading promotional pricing. Anyone nationwide who bought furniture from the website between June 21, 2020, and October 31, 2024, is eligible. Class members will receive a default $115 store credit but can actively elect a $115 cash payment using the credentials sent to them.
Notable Upcoming Deadlines
Several prominent settlements established earlier this year are rapidly approaching their final claim deadlines.
$59.5M Flo Period Tracker Privacy Settlement
Filing Deadline: October 15, 2026 U.S. app users who utilized the platform between November 2016 and February 2019 can submit claims for pro rata cash. No proof of purchase is required.
Disney Streaming Antitrust Settlement ($50M)
Filing Deadline: September 8, 2026 Subscribers to YouTube TV or DirecTV Stream who fell within the covered antitrust class can receive a pro rata cash payment based on their total subscription length. No receipts are required.
Google Play Children’s Privacy Settlement ($8.25M)
Filing Deadline: September 14, 2026 Parents filing on behalf of children under the age of 13 who used specified Google Play apps can claim cash with no proof of purchase.
Amazon Prime FTC Settlement
Filing Deadline: July 27, 2026 Eligible Amazon Prime members who did not receive an automatic credit regarding specific subscription practices can submit a claim for up to $51.
Best Practices for Submitting Claims
For corporate compliance departments, legal professionals, and everyday consumers alike, navigating the class action space requires attention to administrative detail:
First, always verify that your specific purchase or data history falls strictly within the class definition dates outlined by the court.
Second, check your digital archives or mailboxes for official communications from court-appointed administrators. These notices contain the precise credentials—such as Notice IDs, CPT IDs, or PINs—required to fast-track your application.
Finally, remember that filing on an official, court-appointed settlement portal is always entirely free. Be wary of third-party services attempting to charge fees to file these claims on your behalf.
Editorial Note: Class action claims are submitted under penalty of perjury. Ensure all submissions are entirely accurate and truthful based on your personal records. For continuous tracking, you can find active court filings and official administrator portals detailed on Open Class Actions.

