DoorDash Class Action Lawsuit — Sign Up Guide (2026)
You don't “sign up” for a DoorDash class action in advance — if you're an eligible customer, you're automatically a class member, and you file a claim when a settlement opens. Here's how joining and claiming actually work for DoorDash in 2026, which cases are active, and how to catch the next payout.
Which DoorDash class actions are active in 2026?
- 2025 data breach (Andrizzi v. DoorDash) — a November 2025 breach exposed names, emails, phone numbers, and addresses after an employee was tricked in a social-engineering scam. Active; no claim form yet.
- DashPass hidden fees — a 2026 class action alleges DoorDash charges DashPass subscribers mandatory fees on orders advertised as free delivery. Active.
- Amplitude data tracking — alleges customer data was shared through an analytics tool without consent; covers customers who ordered since January 1, 2022, with statutory damages that can reach $1,000 or more.
- Chicago $18M settlement — over hidden fees and tipping; eligible Chicago users get automatic account credits starting in early 2026 (no claim needed).
Am I eligible? (Sign-up criteria)
It depends on the case. Most cover people who used DoorDash during a defined class period; the data-tracking case reaches back to January 1, 2022. You usually don't need to prove a specific dollar loss — being a DoorDash customer during the covered window is often enough. The court-approved notice defines the exact class.
How to “sign up” (file your DoorDash claim)
- Confirm a settlement is actually open for claims (see the case list above).
- File on the official settlement administrator's website, or let Class Action Buddy auto-fill the claim from your saved profile so you just review and sign.
- Pick a payment method — digital options pay faster than a mailed check.
- Submit before the deadline. You submit your own claim; we only prepare the form.
What if I never got a DoorDash notice?
You can still be a class member without a notice — administrators only have contact details for some customers. Check the official settlement site's class definition, or use Class Action Buddy to see cases you likely qualify for based on your order history.
How much do DoorDash class actions pay?
It varies by case. Data-breach settlements often pay a modest base amount with more for documented losses; the data-tracking case cites statutory damages that can reach $1,000 or more per person. Chicago's settlement provides automatic account credits rather than cash.
Common questions
Can I sign up for a DoorDash class action in advance?
You don't register ahead of time. If you're an eligible customer, you're automatically part of the class — you file a claim once a specific DoorDash settlement opens a claims window. For a few active cases, some law firms are collecting claimant details early.
Is there an open DoorDash claim I can file right now?
For most cases, not yet — the 2025 data-breach case and the DashPass hidden-fee case are still in litigation. One exception: eligible Chicago DoorDash users receive automatic account credits from the city's $18M settlement (no claim needed), starting in early 2026.
What DoorDash cases could pay consumers?
The 2025 data breach (Andrizzi v. DoorDash), the 2026 DashPass hidden-fee case, and a data-tracking case over the Amplitude analytics tool (customers who ordered since January 1, 2022, with statutory damages that can reach $1,000 or more).
How do I join the next DoorDash settlement?
Keep your DoorDash order history and watch for an official notice. Class Action Buddy tracks DoorDash cases and alerts you the moment one opens that you qualify for, then auto-fills the claim for you to review and submit.
Never miss a DoorDash settlement
Set up Class Action Buddy once. We alert you when a DoorDash settlement opens that you qualify for — and auto-fill the claim in about a minute. Get the free app or see the full list of active DoorDash cases.