Top Class Actions  |  April 21, 2021

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What is a Settlement Administrator?

A Settlement Administrator is a third-party entity appointed by the court to handle the settlement claims process, including:

  • Distributing the Settlement Notice to Class Members.
  • Reviewing Claim Forms and approving or denying them.
  • Paying out awards for valid claims.

Most Settlement Administrators create a special, court-approved website to serve as a hub for information about the case, including court documents and updates about when payments will be distributed. Settlement Administrator websites also provide a way for Class Members to electronically file their Claim Forms.

Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator, but we use their websites to help inform our viewers about how to file a claim for a class action settlement. We also use Settlement Administrator websites, in combination with other sources such as court documents, to provide updates about the status of a settlement, including when it has been approved and when claims are expected to pay out. If the Settlement Administrator has not updated its website, or if there have been no new court documents filed, we cannot provide updates.

Top Class Actions is a legal news source that reports on class action lawsuits, class action settlements, drug injury lawsuits, and product liability lawsuits. We do not process claims and we cannot advise you on the status of any individual class action settlement claim. You must contact the Settlement Administrator for any updates regarding your personal claim status, how to fill out a Claim Form, how to update your mailing address, or with any other questions about your claim.

68 thoughts onWhat Is a Settlement Administrator?

  1. Sharon Murray says:

    I received a email,said that I was entitled to a Class Action lawsuit with Facebook. And they found Money In My Name.

  2. Kimberly says:

    Good day, I completed my documentation for the class action suit but never received the check. How do I trace this case? Thank you. Kim Smith – kim_r_smith@yahoo.com

  3. Sasha austin says:

    How do I claim settlement check from no charge

  4. Gina troie says:

    I have worked for doordash,grubhub, and been quest diagnostic in ca .have checks been sent out

  5. Tyrone says:

    I was in a class action lawsuit that was settled but my attorney said they donated my money without me never knowing the case was settled

  6. Angela Davis says:

    I don’t know what to do

  7. Cynthia Begay says:

    I got card saying to call attorney I did.. Never got anything from them.. My daughter got her check not me.. I call attorney 5 times.. Still nothing…even told them my address change..

  8. Khadija Lavalais says:

    My Atturney Ralph Pittle told me he had settlement for me from the “Reglin lawsuit” I signed and had the settlement papers and notorised. I was told it would be about 1 month till I received my money. That was 10/04/2018. How can I get my money?

  9. leonard ballerstadt says:

    about the craftsman riding lawn trackor purchased from 2009 thru 2015

  10. Steven Sims says:

    I purchased a Samsung Galaxy Amp 2 from Cricket in June or July of last year about three months after I had the charge port pulled out of the phone, I took it back to the store in Portland, Texas and all they gave me was the run around. Is there anything that can be done about this problem.

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Please note: Top Class Actions is not a settlement administrator or law firm. Top Class Actions is a legal news source that reports on class action lawsuits, class action settlements, drug injury lawsuits and product liability lawsuits. Top Class Actions does not process claims and we cannot advise you on the status of any class action settlement claim. You must contact the settlement administrator or your attorney for any updates regarding your claim status, claim form or questions about when payments are expected to be mailed out.