Consumers affected by data breaches, false advertising, and unwanted communications may be eligible for compensation. Ten active class action settlements are currently accepting claims, with deadlines in September 2025. Here’s what you need to know about each opportunity.
Truist Bank TCPA Settlement
Truist Bank agreed to a $4.1 million settlement over claims of making prerecorded calls without consent. Eligible individuals include those who received such calls between Feb. 10, 2019, and Aug. 31, 2022. No claim form is required. Payments are automatic unless members opt out.
Deadline: Sept. 8, 2025
Potential Award: $440
Sysco Data Breach Settlement
Sysco will pay $2.3 million following a 2023 data breach that exposed consumer information. Affected individuals received cybersecurity notices in May 2023. Compensation covers costs related to fraud prevention, including time spent addressing potential identity theft.
Deadline: Sept. 8, 2025
Potential Award: Up to $5,000
Albertsons and Safeway Text Message Settlement
Albertsons, Safeway, and affiliated stores settled for $5.95 million after sending unsolicited texts in violation of the TCPA. Eligible members received two or more unwanted messages within a 12-month period after opting out.
Deadline: Sept. 10, 2025
Potential Award: $100
Ann Taylor and Loft Outlet Settlement
Premium Brands OpCo settled claims of misleading discounts at Ann Taylor Factory and Loft Outlet stores. Shoppers in California, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Washington, or Wisconsin may qualify if they purchased discounted items that were not refunded. Some may receive compensation automatically.
Deadline: Sept. 10, 2025
Potential Award: $11 voucher
FuboTV Privacy Settlement
FuboTV reached a $3.4 million settlement over allegations that it shared user data without consent, violating the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA). Consumers who held or used accounts before May 29, 2025, are eligible.
Deadline: Sept. 12, 2025
Potential Award: Varies
Formula 1 Privacy Settlement
Formula 1 agreed to a $5.5 million settlement for allegedly sharing subscriber data without permission. The case covers users who watched prerecorded videos on Formula 1 platforms in the U.S. between May 1, 2022, and June 24, 2025.
Deadline: Sept. 22, 2025
Potential Award: $17
Viki Privacy Settlement
Streaming platform Viki will pay $8 million to resolve claims it shared user data with Facebook in violation of VPPA rules. Eligible class members accessed video content on Viki.com while logged into both Facebook and Viki between Jan. 12, 2016, and July 30, 2024.
Deadline: Sept. 22, 2025
Potential Award: $30–$150
Poppi Soda False Advertising Settlement
Poppi agreed to an $8.9 million settlement over marketing its soda as “gut healthy” without sufficient scientific backing. Eligible consumers purchased any Poppi beverage between Jan. 23, 2020, and July 18, 2025.
Deadline: Sept. 26, 2025
Potential Award: $16
Subaru EyeSight Settlement
Subaru reached a settlement addressing alleged defects in its EyeSight driver assistance system. Owners and lessees of select Subaru vehicles from 2013 to 2024 may qualify for partial reimbursements of covered repair costs.
Deadline: Sept. 27, 2025
Potential Award: Reimbursement for repairs
Ocwen Loan Servicing Fees Settlement
Ocwen settled claims that it illegally charged fees for broker price options (BPOs) and hybrid valuations. Borrowers with loans serviced by Ocwen between Nov. 5, 2010, and Sept. 29, 2017, may be eligible for compensation.
Deadline: Sept. 29, 2025
Potential Award: $60–$70 per fee paid
What Consumers Should Do
Claim deadlines are approaching quickly. Some settlements provide automatic payments, while others require claim forms. Consumers should check eligibility, file on time, and retain proof of purchase or notices when applicable.
FAQs
Which class action settlements have deadlines in September 2025?
Ten settlements are open, including Truist Bank TCPA, Sysco data breach, Albertsons and Safeway texts, Ann Taylor/Loft Outlet discounts, FuboTV privacy, Formula 1 privacy, Viki privacy, Poppi soda false advertising, Subaru EyeSight, and Ocwen Loan Servicing fees.
Do I need to file a claim for every settlement?
Not always. Some settlements, like Truist Bank and certain Ann Taylor/Loft Outlet claims, issue automatic payments. Others require you to file a claim form by the deadline to qualify.
How much compensation can I expect from these settlements?
Awards vary. For example, Truist Bank may pay about $440, Sysco up to $5,000, Albertsons $100, Ann Taylor an $11 voucher, Formula 1 $17, Viki $30–$150, Poppi $16, and Ocwen $60–$70 per fee. Subaru covers reimbursements for repairs.
How do I know if I am eligible for a class action settlement?
Eligibility depends on whether you received a notice (like in Sysco’s data breach), made a purchase (such as Poppi beverages), or owned/leased certain products (like Subaru vehicles). Settlement administrators provide details on who qualifies.
What happens if I miss the claim deadline?
If you miss a deadline, you forfeit your right to compensation. Deadlines in September 2025 range from Sept. 8 to Sept. 29, so filing early ensures your claim is processed on time.