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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Indiana residents have 1 active class action settlements involving American Express that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $17.5M American Express antitrust class action settlement.

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These American Express settlements are currently accepting claims from Indiana residents.

$17.5M American Express antitrust class action settlement

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Debit/credit card users in select states who shopped at qualifying merchants (2015-2022) may claim from this $17.5M American Express antitrust settlement.

Deadline: 2026-05-19 Proof Required Official site →

About American Express Class Actions in Indiana

Indiana residents have access to the $17.5 million American Express antitrust class action settlement, which addressed allegations that the company imposed anti-steering rules on merchants that violated federal antitrust laws. Indiana's Deceptive Consumer Sales Act provides additional protections for residents dealing with unfair business practices, complementing federal class action rights. American Express maintains a significant customer base throughout Indiana, with cardholders in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, and other major cities affected by the company's merchant policies. Indiana residents filing class action claims should be aware that the state follows a three-year statute of limitations for most consumer protection claims under Indiana Code 24-5-0.5. Class action settlements typically override state limitations periods, but Indiana residents must still meet federal settlement deadlines. The Indiana Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division actively monitors major settlements affecting Hoosier consumers and may provide guidance on legitimate claims. Indiana courts have jurisdiction over residents' participation in nationwide class actions, and valid claims filed from Indiana addresses receive equal treatment under federal settlement administration procedures.

American Express Settlements in Indiana: FAQs

How does Indiana's consumer protection law affect American Express settlement claims?

Indiana's Deceptive Consumer Sales Act provides additional remedies beyond federal class action settlements, but participating in the $17.5M antitrust settlement doesn't prevent Indiana residents from pursuing separate state law claims. The settlement addresses specific antitrust violations while Indiana law covers broader deceptive practices.

Are American Express cardholders in Indiana automatically included in class action settlements?

Indiana residents who held American Express cards during the relevant time periods are typically automatically included in nationwide settlements like the $17.5M antitrust case. However, you must still file a claim form by the deadline to receive compensation, even if you're automatically a class member.

Where should Indiana residents send American Express settlement claim forms?

Indiana residents should submit claims to the court-appointed settlement administrator, not to local Indiana courts or the company directly. The administrator's address is provided in official settlement notices, and claims can often be filed online through the settlement website.

Tips for Indiana Residents Filing American Express Claims

Indiana residents should retain all American Express statements and documentation showing card usage during settlement periods. File claims through official settlement websites rather than third-party services that may charge unnecessary fees. Monitor the Indiana Attorney General's consumer alerts for updates on legitimate American Express settlements versus scam notifications. Submit claims before deadlines even if you're unsure about eligibility, as administrators will verify qualification. Keep copies of all submitted claim materials and confirmation numbers for your records.

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