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Home Depot ADA violation class action settlement

Non-monetary
Max Payout
Jan 02, 2026
Filing Deadline
No
Proof Required?
Home Depot settled a class action lawsuit alleging that its payment terminals lacked audio output features needed by blind and visually impaired customers. The lawsuit claimed that the inability to hear cash-back options at checkout violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), denying these customers full and equal access to store services. Blind or visually impaired individuals who were denied the full and equal enjoyment of Home Depot payment terminals' cash back feature at U.S. locations were eligible for the settlement benefits.

Who Is Eligible?

You may be eligible to file a claim if you:

    To qualify for this settlement, you must have been: - A blind or visually impaired individual - Who was denied the full and equal enjoyment of Home Depot payment terminals' cash back feature - At any U.S. Home Depot location No proof of purchase was required to qualify for settlement benefits. The settlement primarily provided non-monetary relief rather than cash payments.

How Much Can You Get?

This settlement provided non-monetary relief rather than direct cash payments. Home Depot agreed to update payment terminal software at one location per store to include audio readouts of prompts and to provide staff training on the new system. Attorney fees of $65,000 and a $1,000 incentive award for the plaintiff were also included.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Home Depot ADA settlement about

Home Depot settled claims that its payment terminals are not accessible to blind and visually impaired customers, potentially violating ADA requirements for equal access.

How much can I get from the Home Depot accessibility settlement

The payout amounts have not been announced yet. Compensation details will be available when the settlement terms are finalized.

Do I need proof to file a Home Depot ADA claim

Proof requirements are not yet clear. You may need to document your experiences with inaccessible payment terminals at Home Depot stores.

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