DoorDash Class Action Settlements Guide (2026)
DoorDash faces a cluster of class actions and settlements in 2026 — from a 2025 data breach to hidden-fee and data-tracking claims, plus an $18 million settlement with the City of Chicago. Here's a plain-English guide to the cases, who might qualify, and how to claim if a settlement opens.
Active DoorDash cases in 2026
- 2025 data breach (Andrizzi v. DoorDash). A November 2025 breach exposed names, emails, phone numbers, and addresses. Ongoing; no claim form yet.
- DashPass hidden fees. A 2026 class action alleges mandatory fees on orders advertised as free delivery for DashPass subscribers.
- Amplitude data tracking. Alleges customer data was shared through an analytics tool without consent — customers who ordered since January 1, 2022, with statutory damages that can reach $1,000 or more.
Settled DoorDash cases
- Chicago — $18 million. Over hidden fees and deceptive tipping; eligible Chicago users get automatic account credits starting early 2026 (no claim needed).
- New York tips — $16.75 million and a California misclassification settlement mainly compensate delivery workers, not customers.
Is any DoorDash claim open right now?
For consumers, mostly no — the active cases haven't opened claim windows yet, and the Chicago credits are automatic. The data-tracking case is the one where some law firms are already collecting claimant details.
Who could qualify?
Generally, DoorDash customers during each case's class period. The Amplitude data-tracking case reaches back to January 1, 2022. The court-approved settlement notice, not this article, defines exactly who qualifies and what proof (if any) is required.
How to file a DoorDash claim when one opens
Save your DoorDash order confirmations, watch for an official notice, and file on the administrator's site. Class Action Buddy can auto-fill the claim from your saved profile and alert you the moment a DoorDash settlement opens.
Common questions
Is there a DoorDash settlement I can claim in 2026?
For most cases, not yet. The 2025 data-breach and DashPass fee cases are still in litigation. Eligible Chicago users, however, receive automatic account credits from the city's $18M settlement starting in early 2026 — no claim required.
What is the DoorDash data breach lawsuit about?
A November 2025 breach (Andrizzi v. DoorDash) exposed customer names, emails, phone numbers, and addresses after an employee fell for a social-engineering scam. The class action is ongoing, with no claim form yet.
What was the DoorDash Chicago settlement?
DoorDash agreed to pay $18 million to settle Chicago's lawsuit over hidden fees, deceptive tipping, and unauthorized restaurant listings. Eligible Chicago users get automatic credits beginning in early 2026 — you don't file a claim.
How do I claim a DoorDash settlement when one opens?
Keep your order history and watch for an official notice. Class Action Buddy tracks DoorDash cases and alerts you when a settlement opens that you qualify for, then auto-fills the claim for you to review and submit.
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