AT&T Mobility Services Class Action Settlements
All class action lawsuits and settlements involving AT&T Mobility Services.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
AT&T Mobility Services has faced class action litigation resulting in one significant settlement for consumers. The $1.8 million AT&T Mobility Services class action settlement addressed claims related to the wireless carrier's business practices, though the deadline for filing claims has passed as of March 2026. This settlement followed allegations that affected how customers were charged or billed for their mobile services. Class action settlements against major wireless carriers like AT&T Mobility Services typically arise from disputes over billing practices, unauthorized charges, service quality issues, or data privacy violations. These cases often involve thousands of affected customers who may be entitled to compensation without having to pursue individual legal action. Settlement amounts can vary widely based on the nature of the claims and the number of eligible class members. While the current AT&T Mobility Services settlement is no longer accepting claims, new class action cases against wireless carriers emerge regularly as the telecommunications industry continues to evolve. Consumers who believe they've been affected by unfair practices should monitor available settlements and act quickly when deadlines approach. Class Action Buddy tracks these settlements and provides straightforward guidance to help eligible consumers understand their rights and file claims efficiently when opportunities arise.
Past AT&T Mobility Services Settlements (1)
These settlements have closed but are part of AT&T Mobility Services's class action history.
$1.8M AT&T Mobility Services class action settlement
Up to VariesAT&T Mobility Services settled for $1.8M over California labor violations. Current & former employees may qualify for cash payments. File with Class Action Buddy.
AT&T Mobility Services Class Action FAQs
How do I know if I qualify for the AT&T Mobility Services class action settlement?
You may qualify for the $1.8 million AT&T Mobility Services settlement if you were a customer during the specified class period covered by the lawsuit. This settlement typically requires no proof of damages, meaning eligible class members can receive compensation without submitting receipts or documentation. Check the official settlement notice for specific dates and eligibility requirements that apply to your situation.
Has AT&T Mobility Services settled any class action lawsuits?
Yes, AT&T Mobility Services reached a $1.8 million class action settlement to resolve claims against the company. The settlement resolves allegations without AT&T admitting wrongdoing and provides compensation to affected customers. This settlement is currently not accepting new claims as the settlement process has been completed.
What is the AT&T Mobility Services $1.8 million class action settlement about?
The $1.8 million AT&T Mobility Services class action settlement resolves claims related to alleged practices that affected customers' wireless service accounts. Class members who were impacted during the relevant time period may be entitled to compensation from the settlement fund. The settlement was designed as a no-proof claim process, making it easier for eligible customers to receive their portion of the settlement.
Do I need proof to claim money from the AT&T Mobility Services settlement?
No, the AT&T Mobility Services settlement is structured as a no-proof settlement, meaning you don't need to provide receipts, bills, or other documentation to receive compensation. Eligible class members can submit claims based on their status as AT&T Mobility customers during the class period. This streamlined process makes it easier for affected customers to participate in the settlement without gathering extensive paperwork.
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