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Epiq is the settlement administrator for the 5 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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LastPass Data Breach Settlement
If your LastPass account was compromised in the August-November 2022 breach, you can file a claim by July 2, 2026. Even with no out-of-pocket losses, there's a flat $25 payment just for being affected. If you lost cryptocurrency or had other real costs, larger reimbursements are available.
WhoThis is for anyone who used LastPass in 2022 and had their account data exposed…
Duke University Health System privacy breach
Duke University Health System is settling claims that tracking pixels on its patient portal and mobile app shared your health data without your consent. If you logged into MyChart or the MyDuke Health app between 2019 and 2022, you can file for cash.
WhoFormer or current Duke Health patients who used MyChart or the MyDuke Health app during…
Fandango Convenience Fee & FanClub Settlement
If you paid a Fandango convenience fee for California movie tickets between June 11, 2020 and June 17, 2024, you're likely covered for $3.25 cash or a voucher. FanClub members in California or Washington who subscribed between October 7, 2024 and April 16, 2025 can get a $7.50 voucher. You do need to file a claim by August 17, 2026.
WhoAnyone who bought Fandango tickets in California and got hit with a convenience fee, or…
Ed Napleton Automotive Group Refunds
Ed Napleton Automotive Group was caught adding unauthorized charges to car deals and hitting Black buyers with discriminatory financing rates. The FTC stepped in and sent refund checks directly — no claim form needed.
WhoAnyone who bought a car at an Ed Napleton dealership and was hit with surprise add-on…
Hubble Contacts Refunds
Hubble Contacts sent people lenses that didn't match their actual prescriptions. The FTC stepped in, and the company paid $3.5 million — refunds already went out automatically to over 30,000 customers.
WhoContact lens wearers who ordered Hubble lenses and got fills that didn't match their…
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