Class Action Settlements for Cyclists
Last updated April 29, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Cyclists face unique financial risks that extend far beyond the road. From expensive bike gear to specialized insurance coverage, the cycling community often finds itself affected by corporate misconduct and data breaches that result in class action settlements.
Recent settlements show how these cases directly impact cyclists. The $117.5M Comcast Xfinity data breach settlement affects millions of internet users, including cyclists who rely on connectivity for route planning and fitness tracking. Meanwhile, insurance-related settlements like the $20.93M State Farm New Mexico coverage case demonstrate how cyclists with auto insurance may be missing out on compensation.
These settlements represent real money that cyclists can claim to offset equipment costs, medical bills, or general expenses. Many require no proof of purchase and take just minutes to file.
Why These Settlements Matter for Cyclists
Cyclists are particularly vulnerable to class action scenarios because of their reliance on technology and specialized products. From GPS cycling computers to fitness apps, data breaches affecting tech companies can compromise personal information including routes, performance data, and payment details. Many cyclists also purchase supplements for endurance and recovery, making them eligible for false advertising settlements.
Additionally, most cyclists maintain auto insurance for their vehicles, qualifying them for insurance coverage disputes and overcharge settlements. Bank customers who finance expensive bikes or cycling gear may be entitled to overdraft fee refunds, while online shoppers face hidden fees when purchasing cycling equipment and event tickets.
Current Settlements for Cyclists
Comcast Xfinity Data Breach Settlement — Up to $10,000 Affected customers who had personal information compromised between 2015-2019 can claim reimbursement for identity theft protection and related expenses. No proof of harm required for basic payments. Read more →
State Farm New Mexico U Coverage Settlement — Varies New Mexico policyholders who purchased underinsured motorist coverage may be entitled to refunds for allegedly inadequate coverage explanations. Claims require proof of policy ownership during the class period. Read more →
Travelers Personal Injury Protection Settlement — Varies Policyholders in certain states who paid for personal injury protection coverage can claim refunds for allegedly improper rate calculations. Settlement covers multiple years of premium overcharges. Read more →
SunTrust Overdraft Fees Settlement — Up to $1,000 Former SunTrust customers who paid overdraft fees between 2010-2018 can claim refunds for allegedly excessive charges. No proof required beyond account ownership during the class period. Read more →
US Domestic Airlines Price Fixing Settlement — Varies Passengers who purchased domestic flights between 2009-2018 may be entitled to refunds due to alleged price coordination among major airlines. Settlement covers both leisure and business travel. Read more →
Amazon Prime Membership FTC Settlement — Up to $51 Prime members who had difficulty canceling subscriptions can claim partial refunds for allegedly deceptive cancellation processes. Settlement addresses "dark patterns" in the cancellation flow. Read more →
How to File These Claims
Filing class action claims has never been easier for busy cyclists. Class Action Buddy automatically fills out settlement forms in just 60 seconds, eliminating the tedious paperwork that often prevents people from claiming their money. Simply download the app, connect your accounts, and let the platform identify which settlements apply to you.
Keep digital records of your cycling-related purchases, insurance policies, and online accounts. Screenshots of app usage, bank statements showing cycling gear purchases, and insurance policy numbers can help validate claims when proof is required.
Don't wait to file claims. Most settlements have strict deadlines, and missing them means losing your compensation forever. Set reminders for settlement deadlines and file as soon as possible to ensure your claim is processed before the fund runs out.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need receipts for cycling gear purchases to file claims?
Most settlements don't require proof of purchase for basic compensation. However, keeping receipts for expensive cycling equipment can help you claim higher reimbursement amounts when proof is required.
Can I file claims for settlements if I only use cycling apps occasionally?
Yes, even minimal usage typically qualifies you for data breach and app-related settlements. The key is whether you created an account or provided personal information during the class period.
How long does it take to receive settlement payments?
Payment timing varies by settlement, typically ranging from 6 months to 2 years after the filing deadline. Larger settlements usually take longer to process and distribute.
Will filing claims affect my insurance rates or credit score?
No, filing legitimate class action claims has no impact on your insurance rates or credit score. These are legal settlements where companies compensate customers for alleged wrongdoing.
Can I file multiple settlement claims at the same time?
Absolutely. You can file claims for every settlement you qualify for simultaneously. Class Action Buddy helps identify all applicable settlements to maximize your compensation.
Class action settlements represent free money that can help offset your cycling expenses, from gear upgrades to race entry fees. With settlements worth millions available right now, cyclists have multiple opportunities to claim compensation for corporate misconduct.
Don't let bureaucracy stop you from getting what you're owed. Download Class Action Buddy today and let technology handle the paperwork while you focus on your next ride.
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