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American Legal Claim Services settlements

American Legal Claim Services is the settlement administrator for the 4 verified settlements below. The administrator runs the official claim process and decides eligibility and payment — we link you straight to its official claim form. Every record here is checked against its official source, with the named authority and the date we checked shown on each one.

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Allegiance Administrators $450,000 Class Action Settlement

If you leased a car and had an excess wear-and-tear claim wrongfully denied by Allegiance Administrators or Autoguard Advantage Corp., there's a $450,000 settlement fund with your name potentially on it. No paperwork required — the refund is automatic.

WhoLease drivers who paid for wear-and-tear protection and got stiffed when they tried to…

Settlement fund
$450,000
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Hidden Fees Automatic payout
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Bridge Investment Group Holdings Security Deposit Settlement

Bridge Investment Group Holdings kept Florida tenants' security deposits without sending the required certified-mail notice within 30 days of move-out. If that happened to you, you're owed $107 — automatically, no claim form needed.

WhoFlorida renters who lost part of their security deposit to a Bridge-managed property and…

Potential payout
$107
Source-verified
Other consumer compensation Automatic payout
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Hunter Warfield Unlicensed Rental Collections Settlement

Maryland tenants who resided at an unlicensed residential rental property, where the property lacked the required rental license during the relevant period, and Hunter Warfield sued them for failure to pay rent or sent them to collections within one year of the lawsuit filing.

Potential payout
$350
Source-verified
Hidden Fees Automatic payout
Open for claims

Mobile Home Park Fee Violation Class Action Settlement

If you lived in one of six specific New Mexico mobile home parks between 2016 and 2025, you're owed $199.24 from a class action over illegal fee practices — and no claim form is required.

WhoFormer or current mobile home park residents in New Mexico who were charged improper fees.

Potential payout
$199.24
Source-verified