Google Class Action Settlements in Michigan
All Google class action lawsuits and settlements available to Michigan residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Michigan 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 Michigan Residents (1)
These Google settlements are currently accepting claims from Michigan 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 Michigan 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 Michigan
Michigan residents have access to several significant Google class action settlements, with total payouts exceeding $810 million across multiple cases. The state's Consumer Protection Act provides additional safeguards beyond federal regulations, particularly regarding deceptive business practices and data privacy violations. Google maintains substantial operations in Michigan through its Ann Arbor office, which focuses on engineering and product development, making the company's practices directly relevant to local workers and consumers. Michigan residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's relatively plaintiff-friendly court system and streamlined class action procedures. The Michigan Court Rules allow for efficient processing of multi-state settlements, and residents typically don't need separate Michigan-specific filings for federal class actions. Google's significant customer base in Michigan, spanning from Detroit's tech sector to university communities, means residents are well-represented in major settlements. The $630M Google Play Store settlement and $50M discrimination settlement particularly impact Michigan's substantial Android user base and diverse workforce seeking employment protections.
Google Settlements in Michigan: FAQs
Can Michigan residents claim from the $630M Google Play Store settlement?
Yes, Michigan residents who purchased apps or made in-app purchases through Google Play Store between August 2016 and September 2023 are eligible. Claims can be filed online through the official settlement website, with payouts ranging from $2 to over $100 depending on purchase history.
Does Michigan's Consumer Protection Act affect Google settlement amounts?
While the Consumer Protection Act doesn't directly increase federal settlement amounts, it provides additional legal grounds for future Michigan-specific actions. The Act's provisions against deceptive practices strengthen Michigan residents' positions in privacy and advertising-related settlements like the $30M YouTube kids privacy case.
Are Google employees in Michigan covered by the $50M discrimination settlement?
Current and former Google employees who worked at Michigan locations, including the Ann Arbor office, may be eligible if they experienced age discrimination between 2013-2017. The settlement covers all Google facilities nationwide, requiring no separate claim process for Michigan-based workers.
Tips for Michigan Residents Filing Google Claims
Michigan residents should file Google settlement claims promptly, as deadlines are typically non-negotiable. Keep detailed records of Google services used, including Play Store purchases, AdWords spending, and YouTube activity for children under 13. Verify your eligibility carefully - the $100M AdWords settlement requires documented advertising spend, while Play Store claims need purchase history. Use official settlement websites only to avoid scams. Consider consulting Michigan consumer protection attorneys for complex claims involving significant amounts. Submit claims electronically when possible for faster processing and confirmation receipts.
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