Grubhub Class Action Settlements in Virginia
All Grubhub class action lawsuits and settlements available to Virginia residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Virginia residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Grubhub that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $5M Grubhub delivery fees class action settlement.
Combined maximum payouts across all Grubhub settlements total $10. Class Action Buddy automatically files Grubhub claims for Virginia 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 Grubhub Settlements for Virginia Residents (1)
These Grubhub settlements are currently accepting claims from Virginia residents.
$5M Grubhub delivery fees class action settlement
Up to $10Grubhub/Seamless users who ordered delivery to California (Jan 2019-Jan 2026) may claim a $10 credit from this $5M delivery fees settlement.
About Grubhub Class Actions in Virginia
Virginia residents have access to class action settlements involving Grubhub, including the notable $5 million delivery fees settlement that addressed alleged deceptive pricing practices. Virginia's Consumer Protection Act provides strong protections against unfair business practices in commercial transactions, including food delivery services, giving residents additional legal recourse beyond federal regulations. Grubhub maintains significant operations throughout Virginia, serving major metropolitan areas including Richmond, Virginia Beach, Norfolk, and Northern Virginia's Washington D.C. suburbs, making it one of the state's most widely used food delivery platforms. Virginia residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's relatively generous statute of limitations for consumer protection violations, typically allowing up to two years from discovery of the alleged harm. The Virginia Attorney General's office has historically been active in pursuing consumer protection cases, sometimes coordinating with federal agencies on multi-state investigations. Virginia courts generally follow federal class action procedures under Rule 23, but state-specific consumer protection laws can provide additional grounds for relief and potentially higher damages for qualifying claims.
Grubhub Settlements in Virginia: FAQs
How does Virginia's Consumer Protection Act affect Grubhub settlement claims for state residents?
Virginia's Consumer Protection Act provides additional legal protections beyond federal law, potentially allowing residents to pursue separate state-level claims for deceptive business practices. This means Virginia residents may have stronger grounds for recovery in cases involving alleged misleading delivery fees or pricing practices. The Act's broad definition of unfair business practices can encompass various food delivery service issues.
Are Virginia residents eligible for the $5 million Grubhub delivery fees settlement?
Yes, Virginia residents who used Grubhub during the specified class period and were charged the disputed delivery fees are eligible to participate in the $5 million settlement. Eligibility typically requires proof of orders placed through the platform during the relevant time frame. Virginia's large Grubhub user base in cities like Richmond and Norfolk means many residents may qualify for compensation.
What documentation do Virginia residents need to file a Grubhub class action claim?
Virginia residents typically need order confirmations, email receipts, or account statements showing Grubhub transactions during the class period. The platform's electronic records often provide sufficient documentation for most claims. Virginia residents should preserve any correspondence with Grubhub customer service regarding disputed fees, as this can strengthen their claim under state consumer protection laws.
Tips for Virginia Residents Filing Grubhub Claims
Virginia residents filing Grubhub claims should gather all order receipts and email confirmations from their accounts during relevant class periods. Check your credit card and bank statements for Grubhub charges if you cannot locate digital receipts. Virginia's Consumer Protection Act provides a two-year discovery rule, so don't assume you've missed deadlines without consulting legal resources. Submit claims promptly once settlement websites open, as some settlements process payments on a first-come basis. Keep copies of all submitted documentation and monitor your email for updates from settlement administrators regarding claim status and payment schedules.
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