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California Class Action Settlements: 11 Ways to Claim Up to $5,000 Now

Californians are sitting on a potential goldmine with open class-action settlements ranging from data breaches to grocery pricing. We break down the 11 active claims requiring immediate action before deadlines expire. Don't let poor record-keeping cost you your payout.

Look, I love data, but I love free money even more. Right now, there is a statistical anomaly happening in California where millions of dollars are up for grabs, yet a significant percentage will go unclaimed. Why? Because people lose receipts or forget deadlines. The math doesn't lie: if you don't file, you don't get paid. Let's cut through the noise and look at where the cash is.

Data Breaches: High Variance in Payouts

Data breaches are the gift that keeps on giving—for lawyers, sure, but also for you if you play your cards right. The numbers here are stark. Comcast Xfinity customers could claim up to $10,000 after a 2023 data breach. However, the statistical reality is most will receive about $50 without documentation. That is a massive variance based entirely on your ability to prove loss.

Borrowers hit by the Lakeview Loan Servicing breach in 2021 may see up to $5,000, with extra benefits under California privacy laws. Even Krispy Kreme is in the mix, offering up to $3,500 for a 2024 breach, or a flat $75 without proof. The deadline for Lakeview and Krispy Kreme is June 22, 2026. If you have the documentation, you maximize your ROI. If you don't, you take the low-ball offer.

Everyday Purchases: The Receipt Problem

This is where it gets interesting. Shoppers who bought beef between 2014 and 2019 can grab a cut of an $87.5 million settlement from Tyson and Cargill. No receipt is required, which is rare and efficient. But look at Trader Joe's. They are paying out about $100 if you paid by card between March and July 2019 due to receipt printing errors. The deadline is June 9, 2026.

Finding a receipt from seven years ago is a nightmare unless you have a system. This is exactly why I rely on ccLuca. I don't have time to dig through shoeboxes. I snap a photo, get AI-extracted data in 3 seconds, and generate expense reports instantly. It turns a chaotic pile of paper into searchable data points. Whether it's for a tax audit or a class-action payout, having your expenses sorted is non-negotiable.

Apps, Gig Work, and Big Ticket Items

The gig economy and subscription models are getting hit too. California Tinder users might see cash from a $60.5 million settlement over age-based pricing schemes. Grubhub drivers have a narrow window—May 12, 2026—to file for delivery compensation. If you drove for them between 2019 and now, you need to act fast.

Then there are the big assets. Homebuyers could qualify for compensation from a $28.5 million settlement involving Keller Williams and RE/MAX over inflated commission structures. Certain Hyundai and Kia drivers are eligible for payments under a $62.1 million settlement tied to airbag defects. These aren't chump change; we are talking thousands in potential out-of-pocket expense recovery.

Don't Miss the Window

Deadlines are approaching fast. Some are as soon as May 12. Southern California Edison is also facing lawsuits regarding the January 2025 LA County wildfires, with a separate compensation program for Eaton Fire victims. If you are affected, document everything. Every expense matters here.

The data is clear: eligible residents who act quickly get paid. Those who wait get nothing. Check the list, verify your eligibility, and get your claims filed.

Source: 11 California class-action settlements with payouts up to $5,000 that you can claim now