10 lawsuit settlements you can apply for in March 2026

Marca Claro
Ten lawsuit settlements with companies like Wells Fargo and Target offer potential compensation to eligible consumers and workers by March 2026.

Summary

Throughout March 2026, numerous lawsuit settlements are available to eligible individuals in the United States, potentially offering compensation from companies including Wells Fargo, Grubhub, Kaiser Permanente, SiriusXM, and Target. Wells Fargo has a $33 million settlement for misleading subscriptions, while Grubhub offers $7.15 million to businesses added without permission. Nelnet’s $10 million settlement addresses a 2022 data breach, and AT&T Mobility faces a $1.8 million claim for wage violations. Other settlements involve Michael Kors ($30 certificates for misleading discounts), McDonald’s ($3.55 million for unpaid breaks), Nationwide ($1.4 million for robocalls), Kaiser Permanente ($47.5 million for data privacy violations), SiriusXM ($28 million for telemarketing calls), and Target ($2.225 billion for undisclosed salary ranges). Claim deadlines vary from March 4th to March 31st, 2026, and potential payouts range from $30 to over $25,000, often requiring documentation to support claims.

(Source:Marca Claro)

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