Netflix Class Action Settlements — What We Can Verify
By Timo Bakker · July 6, 2026 · 4 min read
This page has been retired. It used to say that Netflix “has faced multiple class action settlements” and then told you how to file for them. It named no case, no court and no docket number for any of them, and we have not been able to verify that those settlements exist. So we have taken the claims down rather than leave them up.
To be exact about what that does and does not mean: it does not mean Netflix has never been sued. It means this page asserted specific settlements and specific payout ranges that nobody here had checked, and an assertion you cannot check is worth nothing to you.
Where to go instead. See our Netflix class action page, which is kept against the federal docket and links each case it names to the record. If what you actually want is money you can claim today, our guide to settlements with no proof of purchase lists the ones currently accepting claims, with their deadlines.
Why we tell you this instead of quietly deleting it. Two pages in this series went as far as telling readers a sworn declaration would be accepted for a settlement we cannot show exists. Swearing a declaration is a legal act. If you read that here and acted on it, you deserve to know it was wrong and where it was wrong, not to find a blank page.