Comcast Class Action Settlements in Georgia
All Comcast class action lawsuits and settlements available to Georgia residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Georgia residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Comcast that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $117.5M Comcast Xfinity Data Breach.
Combined maximum payouts across all Comcast settlements total $10,000. Class Action Buddy automatically files Comcast claims for Georgia residents in under 60 seconds — no paperwork, no mailing, no proof of purchasey/proof-of-purchase/" style="color:#5D82F2;text-decoration:none;font-weight:500;">proof of purchase needed for most settlements.
Open Comcast Settlements for Georgia Residents (1)
These Comcast settlements are currently accepting claims from Georgia residents.
$117.5M Comcast Xfinity Data Breach Class Action Settlement
Up to $10,000Xfinity customers notified of the Oct 2023 data breach may claim $50 cash or up to $10,000 for losses from this $117.5M Comcast settlement.
About Comcast Class Actions in Georgia
Georgia residents have been significantly impacted by Comcast's operations and subsequent legal settlements. Comcast serves over 400,000 customers across Georgia, with major service areas including Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, and Savannah. The company maintains regional offices in Atlanta and has invested heavily in infrastructure throughout the state since entering the market in the early 2000s. Georgia's Fair Business Practices Act provides additional consumer protections beyond federal regulations, particularly regarding telecommunications services and data privacy violations. This state law allows residents to pursue claims for deceptive business practices and can complement federal class action settlements. The Georgia Governor's Office of Consumer Protection also works with telecommunications companies to resolve consumer complaints. When filing class action claims as a Georgia resident, it's important to note that Georgia follows federal court procedures for multi-state settlements like the $117.5 million Comcast Xfinity data breach settlement. Georgia residents must typically submit claims within specified deadlines and provide proof of residence during the affected time periods. The state's consumer protection framework often results in Georgia residents being included in nationwide telecommunications settlements due to the state's substantial customer base.
Comcast Settlements in Georgia: FAQs
How many Georgia residents were affected by the Comcast Xfinity data breach settlement?
While exact Georgia numbers weren't disclosed, the $117.5 million settlement covers approximately 35.8 million customers nationwide who had their personal information compromised between 2015-2019. Given Georgia's substantial Comcast customer base of over 400,000 subscribers, thousands of state residents likely qualify for compensation from this settlement.
Does Georgia's Fair Business Practices Act provide additional protections for Comcast customers?
Yes, Georgia's Fair Business Practices Act offers enhanced consumer protections for telecommunications services beyond federal regulations. This law prohibits deceptive practices and gives Georgia residents additional legal recourse for issues like billing disputes, service interruptions, and privacy violations. These protections can complement federal class action settlements.
What documentation do Georgia residents need for Comcast class action claims?
Georgia residents typically need proof of service during the affected time periods, such as billing statements or account records. For the Xfinity data breach settlement, residents must demonstrate they were customers between 2015-2019 and resided in Georgia during that time. Keep copies of any correspondence with Comcast regarding service issues or data breaches.
Tips for Georgia Residents Filing Comcast Claims
Georgia residents filing Comcast claims should gather all relevant account documentation from the specified time periods before deadlines expire. Contact the Georgia Governor's Office of Consumer Protection if you encounter difficulties with claim submissions or need assistance understanding your rights. File claims promptly as settlement deadlines are strictly enforced, and late submissions are typically rejected. Keep detailed records of all communications and claim confirmations. Consider consulting with Georgia-licensed attorneys familiar with telecommunications law if you believe you have additional claims beyond the class action settlements, as Georgia's Fair Business Practices Act may provide supplementary legal remedies.
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