By Top Class Actions  |  March 26, 2026

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Consumers could qualify for cash payments, vouchers or reimbursements from 10 class action settlements closing in April. These settlements involve well-known companies, such as Inova Health, Dollar General, Pacific Life, Sutter Health and GameStop. Here’s a quick breakdown of who may qualify, when to file and what you could receive.

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Inova Health privacy settlement

Inova Health agreed to pay $3.1 million to resolve allegations that it used pixel tracking technology on its website to collect and share patient information with third parties. The class action lawsuit alleged the tracking pixels disclosed sensitive data to companies such as Facebook and Google without patients’ consent.

The settlement benefits individuals who visited an Inova public-facing website between April 29, 2022, and April 29, 2024, and had an Inova MyChart account.

Claim Deadline: April 6, 2026
Potential Award: TBD

Capital Health data breach settlement

Capital Health agreed to pay $4.5 million to resolve allegations that it failed to protect consumers’ personal information in a 2023 data breach. The class action lawsuit alleged the breach exposed sensitive data, including Social Security numbers, clinical information and email addresses, and that the company did not implement reasonable cybersecurity measures.

The settlement benefits individuals whose private information was potentially compromised in the Capital Health data breach between Nov. 11 and Nov. 26, 2023.

Claim Deadline: April 6, 2026
Potential Award: Up to $5,000 in documented losses or $100 cash payment

G.Skill DDR-4 and DDR-5 RAM settlement

G.Skill agreed to pay $2.4 million to resolve allegations that it falsely advertised the speeds of its DDR-4 and DDR-5 desktop memory products. The class action lawsuit alleged the advertised speeds were unattainable without significant system adjustments, misleading consumers about product performance.

The settlement benefits individuals who purchased one or more G.Skill DDR-4 or DDR-5 DRAM (non-laptop) memory products with rated speeds over 2133 MHz or 4800 MHz, respectively, between Jan. 31, 2018, and Jan. 7, 2026.

Claim Deadline: April 7, 2026
Potential Award: Varies depending on the number of products purchased

Panda Restaurant Group data breach settlement

Panda Restaurant Group agreed to pay $2.45 million to resolve allegations that it failed to protect consumers’ personal information in a 2023 data breach. The class action lawsuit alleged the breach exposed sensitive data, including Social Security numbers, and that the company did not implement reasonable cybersecurity measures.

The settlement benefits individuals who received a data breach notice from Panda Restaurant Group stating their information may have been compromised in a March 2023 data breach.

Claim Deadline: April 10, 2026
Potential Award: Up to $5,000 for documented losses, an alternative $100 cash payment and up to $125 for California residents

Pacific Life misleading illustrations settlement

Pacific Life agreed to pay $58.3 million to resolve allegations that it sold indexed universal life insurance policies using misleading illustrations. The class action lawsuit alleged the company presented inflated projections of policy performance, leading consumers to purchase policies with undisclosed costs that reduced their value.

The settlement benefits individuals who purchased a Pacific Discovery Xelerator indexed universal life insurance policy in California between 2016 and 2019.

Claim Deadline: April 10, 2026
Potential Award: Varies depending on the amount paid in premiums

Gen Digital TCPA robocall settlement

Gen Digital agreed to pay $9.95 million to resolve allegations that it placed unsolicited robocalls using an artificial or prerecorded voice in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). The class action lawsuit alleged the company contacted consumers about LifeLock or Norton accounts that did not belong to them without obtaining prior consent.

The settlement benefits consumers who, between Feb. 19, 2021, and Oct. 30, 2025, received a call regarding a LifeLock or Norton account from Gen Digital that used an artificial or prerecorded voice but did not have an account with the company.

Claim Deadline: April 13, 2026
Potential Award: Between $200 and $625

Dollar General price overcharge settlement

Dollar General agreed to pay $8.5 million to resolve allegations that it charged prices at checkout that differed from those advertised on store shelves. The class action lawsuit alleged the pricing discrepancies resulted in consumers paying incorrect amounts, in violation of consumer protection laws.

The settlement benefits consumers who paid more or less than the advertised shelf price for merchandise at a Dollar General store between Oct. 10, 2016, and Nov. 19, 2025.

Claim Deadline: April 13, 2026
Potential Award: Up to $20 per household and minimum $3 in-store discount

GameSpot privacy settlement

GameSpot agreed to pay $1.2 million to resolve allegations that it tracked website visitors in violation of California privacy laws. The class action lawsuit alleged Fandom, which owns GameSpot, used tracking tools to collect users’ IP addresses and monitor browsing activity without consent, in violation of the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA).

The settlement benefits individuals in California who accessed GameSpot.com or its subdomains and had their IP address collected by tracking tools between Jan. 5, 2023, and Dec. 16, 2025.

Claim Deadline: April 16, 2026
Potential Award: TBD

RevitaLash and RevitaBrow side effects settlement

Athena Cosmetics agreed to pay $4.17 million to resolve allegations that its RevitaLash and RevitaBrow products contain ingredients that may cause harmful side effects. The class action lawsuit alleged the products include a chemical related to a glaucoma drug that can lead to issues, such as eyelid darkening and eye inflammation, and that consumers were not adequately warned of these risks.

The settlement benefits consumers who purchased RevitaLash Advanced Eyelash Conditioner, RevitaLash Advanced Sensitive Eyelash Conditioner, RevitaLash Advanced Pro Eyelash Conditioner or RevitaBrow Advanced Eyebrow Conditioner between Jan. 1, 2017, and Dec. 29, 2025.

Claim Deadline: April 20, 2026
Potential Award: Includes a minimal $20 payout or $110 optional product voucher

Sutter Health privacy settlement

Sutter Health agreed to pay $21.5 million to resolve allegations that it used third-party tracking tools on its website to collect and share users’ private information. The class action lawsuit alleged the company disclosed data to entities such as Google and Facebook without consent, in violation of California privacy laws.

The settlement benefits California residents who logged into their Sutter Health MyHealthOnline account for their own healthcare between June 10, 2015, and March 20, 2020.

Claim Deadline: April 28, 2026
Potential Award: Up to $90

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42 thoughts on10 class action settlements you can claim in April 2026

  1. Angela says:

    Temu really will tell u u get this and have to pick gifts then u have to make certain purchase so I make the purchase then it will say you card can’t be verified after one or two completed purchases yet your back didn’t iniate the decline all the while you are in ur time frame andby the time you get it cleared you miss the promotion when in fact temuinitared the decline so.u wouldn’t be timely and get the one penny items or 99.9pecsnt of price lock then u are stuck w stuff tou purchased to get the things you really wanted

  2. Carrie Stansberry says:

    I think I’m owed how do I find out

  3. Terri Tanner says:

    Need more information

  4. Susan Lawson says:

    Temu and shein are not right. I’ll see a price and there’s 40 or so minutes left at that price so I click on the item (s) and when I get to checkout the price(s) have increased. Their lame excuse is time limit. Yeah, I know and I was within that time and the free crap but you have to buy…. so confusing and misleading

    1. Angie Hebert says:

      I know where you’re coming from. Been there. I am a resales and I think they are in cahoots with certain platforms. And that’s a whole other can of worms. There’s on that says they will pay us for certain actions during a live show it’s call campaigns. They are never right. Either they are expired ( buy years ) or they put so high of expectations no ordinary person can fill. I’m about fed up with it. The only reason I stayed this long it’s my only source of income (like most). Thank you

      1. Angela says:

        Temu really will tell u u get this and have to pick gifts then u have to make certain purchase so I make the purchase then it will say you card can’t be verified after one or two completed purchases yet your back didn’t iniate the decline all the while you are in ur time frame andby the time you get it cleared you miss the promotion when in fact temuinitared the decline so.u wouldn’t be timely and get the one penny items or 99.9pecsnt of price lock then u are stuck w stuff tou purchased to get the things you really wanted

    2. Carol Scott says:

      Definitely agree, what’s up with that? Where the form to fill out?

  5. Ruby says:

    Fed x does the same thing. Says your package will be delivered for example, between 9:00am- 10:45am then after being later than that email you stating your package is running late but will be delivered that day without updating what time the delivery will be.

    1. Marvin C Nowell says:

      I agree, just had pack delivered 6 hours past the original time, and now Amazon doing to same thing

      1. Patricia Piatt says:

        Same, in agreement. Amazon is horrible for the same thing

  6. Monique says:

    Ee neeed one for temu for false advertisement

    1. mary Genetta conrad says:

      Temu definitely uses deceptive advertising. Shows picture of larger or better products for lower prices, only to be for smaller size, and not for what is shown in picture.

      1. Ruse M Wiley says:

        I concur with Mary concerning Temu products. I , too, am a victim where I ordered an item and when I received it, it’s too small, but the picture and sizes listed are not the exact sizes

      2. Angie Hebert says:

        Can’t go by pictures.you gotta read the description

      3. Brandy Nichole Zeltner says:

        I agree

  7. peggy bonk says:

    judge needs do her f job release funds on the att hack bs…..lazy judge need that dam money owed for stealing everything about me except my anger ..u know that federal judge and attorneys not worried about the ppl that got screwed and have no food in our dam frig!

  8. Cmd says:

    Uber eats next

  9. Cmd says:

    We need a class action against Uber Eats for quoting times for drop off but then changing the drop off time after you’ve ordered. I didn’t get to eat before I had a 8 hour shift that I don’t get breaks for to eat and barely have time to get a drink with constantly movement walking, lifting, bending… Had the original quoted time said delivery would be up to past 2om, I would have NEVER ordered. Instead I got an automated response over and over and the pizza I ordered when it did show up at 2:20, was barely warm, maybe because they sent the driver to another town close by to drop off two other orders which added 40 minutes on top of the travel time from the pizza place to my house. So all in all, an hour to get a pizza when the guy was literally 3 blocks away (less than 5 min) from the turn that took him To the next town over (40 round trip). Again, no way to cancel without getting a cancellation fee but wasn’t my fault to begin with, it’s on them for telling me the latest delivery was 1:47.

    1. AMINA BAKARI says:

      I want to know more about this

    2. AMINA BAKARI says:

      I want know more about this

  10. Candice says:

    We need a class action against Uber Eats for quoting times for drop off but then changing the drop off time after you’ve ordered. I didn’t get to eat before I had a 8 hour shift that I don’t get breaks for to eat and barely have time to get a drink with constantly movement walking, lifting, bending… Had the original quoted time said delivery would be up to past 2om, I would have NEVER ordered. Instead I got an automated response over and over and the pizza I ordered when it did show up at 2:20, was barely warm, maybe because they sent the driver to another town close by to drop off two other orders which added 40 minutes on top of the travel time from the pizza place to my house. So all in all, an hour to get a pizza when the guy was literally 3 blocks away (less than 5 min) from the turn that took him To the next town over (40 round trip). Again, no way to cancel without getting a cancellation fee but wasn’t my fault to begin with, it’s on them for telling me the latest delivery was 1:47.

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