Ohio Class Action Settlements: 2026 Guide
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By Timo Bakker · · 5 min read
Ohio class actions cover consumer protection under the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act (CSPA). Recent large Ohio settlements involve auto insurance total-loss valuation, false advertising against national retailers, and healthcare data breaches. This guide covers state-specific mechanics.
How Ohio settlements work
To qualify for a Ohio-limited settlement, you generally need to have been a Ohio resident during the class period. Federal class actions do not require Ohio residency — anyone in the US who fits the class definition qualifies.
Currently-open Ohio settlements
Filter the live directory by Ohio, or use our eligibility checker which applies your state automatically to show only settlements you qualify for.
Filing tips for Ohio residents
- Use your legal name and current address — the settlement administrator will mail your check to whatever address you provide.
- State-specific settlements sometimes require proof of Ohio residency during the class period. Save utility bills, tax returns, or lease documents.
- Settlement check timing does not depend on your state — expect 60-120 days after the claim deadline.