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

Anthem, one of the largest health insurance companies in the United States, has faced legal challenges resulting in class action settlements that provided compensation to affected members. Our database tracks 1 settlement involving Anthem, focusing on issues related to healthcare coverage and treatment access. The most significant case was a $12.88 million settlement addressing mental health treatment coverage disputes, where eligible class members could receive up to $100 in compensation. This settlement required proof of eligibility and had a filing deadline in January 2026, though it has since expired. While this particular settlement opportunity has closed, Anthem members should stay informed about potential future cases, as healthcare-related class actions often emerge from disputes over coverage denials, billing practices, or treatment authorization issues. Insurance companies face ongoing scrutiny regarding their compliance with federal and state healthcare regulations, particularly around mental health parity laws and coverage requirements. Class Action Buddy helps you track these opportunities by monitoring active settlements, providing clear eligibility requirements, and simplifying the often complex claim submission process so you don't miss out on compensation you may be entitled to receive.

Past Anthem Settlements (1)

These settlements have closed but are part of Anthem's class action history.

$12.88M Anthem mental health treatment class action settlement

Up to $100

Anthem agreed to pay $12.88M for denying mental health claims. Check if you qualify for compensation from this settlement. File with Class Action Buddy.

Deadline: 2026-01-20 Proof Required Expired

Anthem Class Action FAQs

How do I know if I qualify for the Anthem mental health treatment class action settlement?

You may qualify for the $12.88M Anthem mental health treatment settlement if you were an Anthem member who was denied or had limited coverage for mental health or substance abuse treatment. The settlement addresses claims that Anthem failed to provide adequate mental health benefits as required by federal parity laws. Check the official settlement website or contact the settlement administrator to verify your eligibility status.

Has Anthem settled any class action lawsuits?

Yes, Anthem has settled multiple class action lawsuits, including a $12.88 million settlement related to mental health treatment coverage. This settlement resolved allegations that Anthem improperly denied or limited mental health and substance abuse benefits to its members. The settlement is currently closed and no longer accepting claims.

How much money can I get from the Anthem mental health settlement?

The Anthem mental health settlement totaled $12.88 million, with individual payment amounts varying based on the specific damages you experienced. Payments were calculated based on factors such as denied claims, out-of-pocket expenses, and the extent of coverage limitations you faced. The exact amount each qualifying member received depended on the total number of valid claims submitted.

Is the Anthem mental health class action settlement still open for claims?

No, the Anthem mental health treatment class action settlement is no longer active and is not accepting new claims. The settlement has been finalized and all eligible payments have been distributed to qualifying class members. If you missed the deadline to submit a claim, you cannot receive compensation from this particular settlement.

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