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

Utah 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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Open American Express Settlements for Utah Residents (1)

These American Express settlements are currently accepting claims from Utah 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 Utah

Utah residents have specific protections when pursuing American Express class action settlements under the Utah Consumer Sales Practices Act, which provides broader remedies than federal law for deceptive business practices. American Express maintains a substantial Utah presence through its Salt Lake City operations center and partnerships with major Utah employers like Intermountain Healthcare for corporate card programs. The company serves hundreds of thousands of Utah cardholders across the Wasatch Front and rural communities. Utah's unique 30-day notice requirement for class action participation means residents must respond promptly to settlement notices to avoid forfeiture of claims. The state's Consumer Protection Division actively monitors financial services settlements and provides resources for residents navigating complex claim procedures. Utah courts have jurisdiction over residents' claims even when settlements are administered elsewhere, ensuring local legal protections apply. The $17.5 million American Express antitrust settlement specifically covers Utah residents who used American Express cards for business transactions between 2004 and 2019, with eligible claimants potentially receiving hundreds of dollars based on documented usage patterns during the covered period.

American Express Settlements in Utah: FAQs

How does Utah's Consumer Sales Practices Act affect my American Express settlement claim?

Utah's Consumer Sales Practices Act provides additional protections beyond federal law, allowing residents to seek attorney fees and treble damages in certain cases. This means Utah residents may have stronger grounds for individual claims if they're unsatisfied with class action settlement amounts from cases like the $17.5M antitrust settlement.

Do I need to file differently as a Utah resident for American Express class actions?

Utah residents must comply with the state's 30-day notice requirement for class action participation, which is stricter than many other states. You should file claims through the designated settlement administrator while ensuring you meet Utah's specific notification deadlines to preserve your rights.

Can Utah residents still file individual lawsuits against American Express after joining class actions?

Generally, joining a class action settlement like the $17.5M antitrust case prevents you from pursuing individual claims on the same issues. However, Utah law may provide separate grounds for claims under state consumer protection statutes that weren't covered in the federal class action.

Tips for Utah Residents Filing American Express Claims

Utah residents should maintain detailed records of all American Express transactions and communications when filing settlement claims. Contact the Utah Division of Consumer Protection at 801-530-6601 for guidance on your rights under state law. Submit claims before deadlines using certified mail to ensure delivery confirmation. Consider consulting Utah attorneys specializing in consumer protection if settlement amounts seem inadequate, as state law may provide additional remedies. Always read settlement notices carefully, as Utah's 30-day response requirement is stricter than other states and missing deadlines forfeits your claim rights permanently.

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