Prudential Financial Class Action Settlements
All class action lawsuits and settlements involving Prudential Financial.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Prudential Financial, one of the largest insurance and financial services companies in the United States, has faced legal challenges that resulted in class action settlements affecting policyholders and customers. Our database tracks one significant settlement involving this Fortune 500 company. The most notable case was a $4.75 million data breach settlement that provided compensation of up to $5,000 per eligible claimant for individuals whose personal information was compromised in a cybersecurity incident. This settlement required proof of damages and had a filing deadline of October 3, 2025, though that deadline has now passed. Data breaches have become increasingly common in the financial services industry, and when companies like Prudential fail to adequately protect customer information, class action lawsuits often follow. These settlements typically compensate affected individuals for expenses related to identity monitoring, fraudulent charges, and time spent addressing security issues. While the Prudential data breach settlement is no longer accepting claims, we continue to monitor for new legal developments and settlements involving the company. Class Action Buddy simplifies the claims process by tracking deadlines, gathering required documentation, and helping eligible individuals understand their rights and potential compensation.
Past Prudential Financial Settlements (1)
These settlements have closed but are part of Prudential Financial's class action history.
$4.75M Prudential data breach class action settlement
Up to $5,000Prudential agreed to $4.75M settlement for February 2024 data breach. Affected customers may qualify for compensation. Check eligibility now.
Prudential Financial Class Action FAQs
How do I know if I qualify for the Prudential Financial data breach settlement?
You may qualify for the $4.75 million Prudential data breach settlement if you were a customer whose personal information was compromised in Prudential's cybersecurity incident. The settlement covers individuals whose data was accessed without authorization, including Social Security numbers, financial account information, and other sensitive personal data. Check the official settlement website or contact the settlement administrator to verify your eligibility status.
Has Prudential Financial settled any class action lawsuits?
Yes, Prudential Financial has settled class action lawsuits, most notably a $4.75 million data breach settlement. This settlement resolved claims related to a cybersecurity incident that allegedly exposed customers' personal and financial information. The settlement provides compensation for affected customers and requires Prudential to implement enhanced data security measures.
How much money can I get from the Prudential data breach settlement?
The Prudential data breach settlement totals $4.75 million, with individual payment amounts depending on the number of valid claims filed and the type of damages you experienced. Settlement payments typically cover documented losses such as identity theft costs, credit monitoring expenses, and time spent addressing breach-related issues. Final payment amounts will be determined after all claims are processed and approved.
Are there any active Prudential Financial class action settlements I can join?
Currently, there are no active Prudential Financial class action settlements accepting new claims. The $4.75 million data breach settlement has already concluded its claims period. If you believe you were affected by a Prudential incident, monitor legal news sources or consult with a class action attorney to stay informed about any new settlements that may be filed.
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