6 Legal Settlements From Major Companies That Could Give You Money This Year
Posted on 05/26/26 at 21:54
Thousands of consumers in the United States could receive payments during 2026 thanks to several multimillion-dollar legal settlements from major companies related to banks, technology, video games, and personal data breaches.
From Capital One customers to iPhone and PlayStation users, different court cases are moving forward in federal courts and could result in financial compensation for millions of eligible people.
- Why it matters: Many consumers do not know they qualify for these legal settlements. In some cases, simply having used certain services or having active accounts during specific periods may be enough to receive money.
6 Legal Settlements From Major Companies That Could Give You Money
1. Bank of America and ATM Fees
Bank of America agreed to pay $2.25 million after a class-action lawsuit related to fees charged at ATMs located inside 7-Eleven stores.

The case involves balance inquiries made at ATMs operated by FCTI between May 2018 and November 2021.
According to information published by the court-authorized official website, some customers may have paid fees related to those transactions.
The settlement still needs final approval before possible payments begin.
2. Comcast and Xfinity Face Claims Over Data Breach
Comcast agreed to pay $117.5 million to resolve a lawsuit related to a massive data breach that occurred in 2023.
The case involves Xfinity and Comcast customers whose personal information may have been compromised after a cyberattack.

Eligible people may be able to claim:
- Expenses related to the breach
- Compensation for lost time
- Cash payments
- Identity protection services
According to the settlement, the deadline to file claims is August 14, 2026.
The federal court in Pennsylvania still must give final approval to the process before payments are distributed.
3. Apple Could Pay Between $25 and $95 per iPhone
Apple agreed to pay $250 million to resolve a class-action lawsuit related to artificial intelligence features promoted in certain iPhone models.
The plaintiffs claimed that some advanced Siri capabilities were not available when the devices reached the market.

The models included in the settlement would be:
- iPhone 16
- iPhone 15 Pro
- iPhone 15 Pro Max
The period considered covers purchases made between June 2024 and March 2025.
Court documents indicate that compensation could range from $25 to $95 per eligible device, depending on the final number of claims.
4. PlayStation Faces Accusations Over Digital Prices
Sony also faces a multimillion-dollar settlement related to digital purchases made through the PlayStation Store.
The class-action lawsuit claims that some consumers paid higher prices for certain digital video games due to antitrust practices.

The preliminary settlement totals approximately $7.85 million and could benefit users who purchased specific video games between April 2019 and December 2023.
Although Sony denied wrongdoing, the case continues moving forward in federal courts in California.
The final hearing is scheduled for October 2026.
5. Capital One Will Distribute $425 Million Automatically
One of the largest legal settlements involves Capital One, which will pay $425 million after accusations related to savings accounts.
The lawsuit questioned how the bank handled interest rates between its “360 Savings” and “360 Performance Savings” accounts.
According to the plaintiffs, some customers received lower returns without clear communication about the differences between the two products.

Those who could be eligible include:
- People with Capital One 360 accounts between September 2019 and June 2025.
- Joint account holders of those accounts.
In this case, many payments will be sent automatically without the need to file a claim.
Disbursements are scheduled to begin around July 21, 2026.
6. General Motors Faces Major Automotive Privacy Case
General Motors agreed to pay $12.75 million after accusations related to the sale of drivers’ driving and location data in California.
The case became one of the most important settlements under the California Consumer Privacy Act, or CCPA.

In addition to the financial penalty, GM agreed to:
- Suspend the sale of data for five years
- Delete stored information
- Implement new privacy controls
- Submit periodic audits
The settlement still requires final court approval.
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What’s Next
Many of these legal settlements are still awaiting final approval from federal courts before payments are distributed.
Experts recommend carefully reviewing the official websites for each case to confirm eligibility, deadlines, and claim methods.