Google Class Action Settlements in Colorado
All Google class action lawsuits and settlements available to Colorado residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Colorado residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Google that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $50M Google discrimination class action settlement.
In addition, Google has 3 past settlements that have been resolved. Combined maximum payouts across all Google settlements total $2.
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Open Google Settlements for Colorado Residents (1)
These Google settlements are currently accepting claims from Colorado residents.
$50M Google discrimination class action settlement
Up to TBDGoogle agreed to a $50M settlement for workplace discrimination against Black employees. Check if you qualify and file your claim.
Past Google Settlements (3)
These Google settlements have closed but Colorado residents may have qualified at the time.
$630M Google Play Store class action settlement
Up to $2The $630M Google Play Store class action settlement compensated consumers who made app or in-app purchases between 2016-2023. Learn about eligibility, payouts, and similar settlements.
$30M Google, YouTube kids privacy violations class action settlement
Up to TBDThe $30M Google/YouTube kids privacy settlement compensated children whose data was collected while watching YouTube between 2013-2020. Learn about eligibility and similar settlements.
$100M Google AdWords class action settlement
Up to VariesThe $100M Google AdWords settlement compensated advertisers charged for invalid clicks between 2004-2012. Learn about eligibility and similar settlements.
About Google Class Actions in Colorado
Colorado residents have significant opportunities to participate in Google class action settlements due to the state's robust consumer protection framework. The Colorado Consumer Protection Act provides stronger remedies than federal law, including treble damages for deceptive trade practices, which often strengthens class action cases against tech companies. Google maintains substantial operations in Colorado, including offices in Boulder and significant cloud infrastructure investments, making the company subject to state jurisdiction for consumer claims. Colorado's filing requirements for class action participation are generally straightforward, with most Google settlements allowing online claim submission. The state's consumer protection laws cover digital privacy violations, advertising fraud, and anti-competitive practices - all areas where Google has faced litigation. Colorado residents were eligible for all major recent Google settlements, including the $630 million Google Play Store settlement, $50 million employment discrimination case, $30 million YouTube Kids privacy settlement, and $100 million AdWords settlement. The Colorado Attorney General's office actively pursues tech company violations, often coordinating with multi-state investigations that result in these large settlements.
Google Settlements in Colorado: FAQs
Can Colorado residents claim from multiple Google settlements simultaneously?
Yes, Colorado residents can file claims for multiple Google settlements if they meet the eligibility criteria for each case. For example, if you used Google Play Store and AdWords services, you could potentially claim from both the $630M Play Store settlement and the $100M AdWords settlement. Each settlement has separate claim forms and deadlines.
Does Colorado's Consumer Protection Act affect Google settlement amounts?
While the Colorado Consumer Protection Act doesn't directly determine settlement amounts in federal class actions, it strengthens the legal foundation for claims against Google. Colorado's law allows treble damages for deceptive practices, which can influence settlement negotiations. The state's strong consumer protections also make it easier to establish standing in privacy and advertising fraud cases.
Are Google employees in Colorado excluded from discrimination settlements?
Current Google employees in Colorado may have different eligibility rules for the $50M discrimination settlement depending on their employment agreements and arbitration clauses. Former employees typically have fewer restrictions and better chances of participating. Colorado's employment laws provide additional protections that can support discrimination claims beyond federal requirements.
Tips for Colorado Residents Filing Google Claims
Colorado residents should file Google settlement claims promptly, as deadlines are typically 60-90 days from notice publication. Keep documentation of Google services used, including Play Store purchases, AdWords campaigns, or YouTube Kids usage by children under 13. Check the Colorado Attorney General's website for updates on active settlements and verification of legitimate claims administrators. Submit claims online when possible, as digital submissions process faster than mail. If you experienced damages beyond the settlement amount, Colorado's Consumer Protection Act allows separate legal action. Monitor multiple settlements simultaneously since Google faces ongoing litigation in various areas affecting Colorado consumers.
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