Class Action Settlements Expiring June 22–28, 2026 — File Before You Lose Free Money

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Published June 22, 2026 · Auto-updated weekly · By Class Action Buddy

2 class action settlement deadlines are closing this week (June 22–28, 2026). All are no-proof — you just attest you qualify, no receipts required. File before the deadlines below or forfeit the money permanently. Most take about 2 minutes each.

Consumer Indirect Purchaser Beef Settlement

8 days left

Settlement for consumers who purchased beef products (chuck, loin, rib, round primal cuts) between August 2014 - December 2019.

Deadline: Tue, Jun 30, 2026 Up to $200 No proof needed
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Tom's of Maine Toothpaste Settlement

14 days left

Settlement for Tom's of Maine toothpaste products.

Deadline: Mon, Jul 6, 2026 Up to $7 No proof needed
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Why miss deadlines mean missing money permanently

Class action filing deadlines aren't soft. Once a claim window closes, the administrator processes only the claims they received in time. Late submissions are auto-rejected by the claims portal — there's no support escalation, no extension, no exception. Worse, by default you remain bound by the settlement's legal release (because you didn't opt out before that separate deadline), which means you can't separately sue the defendant for the same conduct.

The asymmetry is brutal: file and you might get money; don't file and you both lose the money and waive your right to sue. The right move whenever you might qualify is just to file.

All open deadlines (not just this week)

Want to see every active class action deadline through the end of 2026, not just this week's? The Class Action Deadline Calendar has the full chronological view, filterable and sortable.

This post is auto-updated weekly on Mondays. Settlement data comes from court-approved class notice documents and the official settlement administrator websites. Class Action Buddy is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice — we summarize publicly available information and help users file claims.