New Jersey Class Action Settlements: 2026 Guide
By Timo Bakker · July 6, 2026 · 5 min read
New Jersey's Consumer Fraud Act allows treble damages and attorney fees for consumer protection violations. Recent large NJ class action settlements involve gas station pricing, subscription auto-renewal, and healthcare data breach cases. This guide covers eligibility, filing tips, and state-specific mechanics.
How New Jersey settlements work
Federal class actions cover anyone in the US who fits the class definition. New Jersey-specific settlements require you to have been a resident during the class period. Both are searchable via our directory.
Currently-open New Jersey settlements
The fastest way to see what applies to you: use our 60-second eligibility checker. It applies your state automatically and returns only the settlements you qualify for.
Filing tips
- Include your New Jersey address at the time of the harm, not necessarily where you live now.
- State-specific settlements may require proof of residency (utility bill, tax return, lease).
- Settlement checks are mailed to your current address regardless of state.