Amazon Class Action Settlements in Wisconsin
All Amazon class action lawsuits and settlements available to Wisconsin residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Wisconsin residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Amazon that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $2.5B Amazon Prime membership FTC settlement.
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Open Amazon Settlements for Wisconsin Residents (1)
These Amazon settlements are currently accepting claims from Wisconsin residents.
$2.5B Amazon Prime membership FTC settlement
Up to $51Amazon Prime members (June 2019-June 2025) who had trouble canceling or used few benefits may claim up to $51 from this $2.5B FTC settlement.
About Amazon Class Actions in Wisconsin
Wisconsin residents have strong consumer protection rights when pursuing Amazon class action settlements, particularly under Wisconsin's Deceptive Trade Practices Act (Chapter 100), which provides broader protections than federal law and allows for double damages in certain cases. Amazon maintains significant operations in Wisconsin, including fulfillment centers in Kenosha and Oak Creek, employing thousands of workers and serving millions of customers statewide. The company's substantial presence means Wisconsin residents are frequently eligible for major settlements like the $2.5 billion FTC settlement regarding Amazon Prime membership practices. Wisconsin follows a four-year statute of limitations for consumer protection claims, giving residents more time than many states to join class actions. The state's consumer protection framework is particularly robust for subscription services and automatic renewals, areas where Amazon has faced regulatory scrutiny. Wisconsin residents should note that the state's Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection actively monitors large corporations and often coordinates with federal agencies on enforcement actions, potentially leading to additional state-specific remedies beyond federal settlements.
Amazon Settlements in Wisconsin: FAQs
How does Wisconsin's consumer protection law affect Amazon settlements for residents?
Wisconsin's Deceptive Trade Practices Act provides stronger protections than federal law, potentially allowing residents to recover double damages in certain Amazon-related cases. This means Wisconsin residents may be eligible for enhanced compensation beyond standard federal settlements like the $2.5B Prime membership case.
Are Wisconsin Amazon employees eligible for the same settlements as customers?
Wisconsin Amazon employees at facilities in Kenosha and Oak Creek are typically eligible for customer-related settlements if they also used Amazon services as consumers. However, employment-related claims would fall under separate workplace protection laws and potential employment class actions.
What documentation do Wisconsin residents need for Amazon Prime settlement claims?
Wisconsin residents typically need proof of Prime membership during the relevant time period, which can include email confirmations, account statements, or billing records. The $2.5B FTC settlement may require specific documentation showing membership dates and billing history from 2016-2022.
Tips for Wisconsin Residents Filing Amazon Claims
Wisconsin residents should gather all Amazon account documentation including Prime membership records, billing statements, and email confirmations before filing claims. Submit claims before deadlines as Wisconsin's four-year statute of limitations doesn't extend federal settlement deadlines. Consider consulting Wisconsin's Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection if you encounter issues with claim submission or believe you've been excluded unfairly. Keep copies of all submitted documentation and confirmation numbers. Monitor both federal settlements and potential Wisconsin-specific actions, as the state's strong consumer protection laws may result in additional remedies beyond federal cases like the Prime settlement.
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