Robinhood Class Action Settlements in Kansas
All Robinhood class action lawsuits and settlements available to Kansas residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Kansas residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Robinhood that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $2M Robinhood trade execution class action settlement.
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Open Robinhood Settlements for Kansas Residents (1)
These Robinhood settlements are currently accepting claims from Kansas residents.
$2M Robinhood trade execution class action settlement
Up to $17.60Robinhood users who placed market orders (Sept 2016-Sept 2018) with $5+ price differences may claim ~$17.60 from this $2M trade execution settlement.
About Robinhood Class Actions in Kansas
Kansas residents who used Robinhood's commission-free trading platform may be eligible for compensation through various class action settlements. The $2 million Robinhood trade execution settlement addresses claims that the company failed to secure best execution prices for customer trades between 2015 and 2018. Kansas operates under the Kansas Uniform Securities Act, which provides additional protections for investors beyond federal securities laws, including stronger disclosure requirements for investment platforms. While Robinhood doesn't maintain physical offices in Kansas, the platform serves thousands of Kansas residents who downloaded the mobile app for stock trading. Kansas follows typical class action procedures, meaning residents are automatically included in settlements unless they opt out. The Kansas Securities Commissioner has authority to investigate trading platforms and can coordinate with federal regulators when Kansas investors are affected by securities violations. Kansas residents should monitor settlement notices carefully, as compensation often requires submitting claims within specific deadlines, typically ranging from 60 to 120 days after final approval.
Robinhood Settlements in Kansas: FAQs
Are Kansas Robinhood users automatically included in the $2M trade execution settlement?
Yes, Kansas residents who traded on Robinhood between September 2015 and December 2018 are automatically class members in the trade execution settlement. You don't need to take action unless you want to opt out or object to the settlement terms.
Does Kansas law provide extra protection beyond federal securities regulations for Robinhood users?
Yes, the Kansas Uniform Securities Act includes additional disclosure requirements and anti-fraud provisions that supplement federal protections. Kansas can also pursue separate enforcement actions against investment platforms that harm state residents.
How long do Kansas residents have to file claims for Robinhood settlements?
Claim deadlines vary by settlement but typically range from 60-120 days after final court approval. For the trade execution settlement, eligible Kansas users must submit claims by the court-specified deadline to receive compensation.
Tips for Kansas Residents Filing Robinhood Claims
Kansas residents should save all Robinhood account statements and trading records as documentation for settlement claims. Monitor the Kansas Securities Commissioner website for updates on investment platform settlements affecting state residents. Submit claims before deadlines expire, as late submissions are typically rejected. Consider consulting with Kansas securities attorneys if you suffered significant losses beyond what settlements cover. Keep records of any correspondence with Robinhood regarding trading issues or account problems, as this documentation may support future legal actions or regulatory complaints filed with Kansas authorities.
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