California Class Action Settlements: 2026 Guide

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By Timo Bakker · July 3, 2026 · 5 min read

California residents qualify for a disproportionate share of consumer settlements because California's consumer protection laws (Unfair Competition Law, CCPA, ARL) allow class actions on a wide range of conduct. Illinois BIPA claims (biometric data) are among the highest-payout single categories in the country. This guide covers currently-open California settlements and how to file.

How state residency affects eligibility

Some class actions are open to anyone in the US (federal class actions on federal claims). Some are limited to residents of specific states because they rely on state-specific consumer protection laws. When you file, you generally need to be a resident of the state at the time you were harmed — not necessarily now.

Currently-open California settlements

The settlements directory lets you filter by state. Or use our eligibility checker which automatically applies your state to see only settlements you qualify for.

Filing from California

The filing process is identical regardless of state. You submit your claim to the settlement administrator (usually a specialized law firm handling the settlement) — not the state government. Some settlements require proof of residency; most accept your sworn declaration.

Common California-specific things to know

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