5 Privacy and Data Breach Settlements Open for Claims Right Now

Case Overview

Topic: Privacy, Data & TCPA Class Action Settlements

Article Type: Roundup

Settlements Covered: 5

Total Settlement Value: ~$16 million

Deadlines: Varies by case — see individual listings below

5 Privacy and Data Breach Settlements Open for Claims Right Now

A $5M European Wax Center website privacy settlement is open for claims. Visited waxcenter.com? Check eligibility and file before the deadline.

5 Privacy and Data Breach Settlements Open for Claims Right Now

Several significant class action settlements involving data breaches, robocalls, and website privacy violations are currently accepting claims. Together, these cases represent more than $16 million in proposed compensation for affected consumers. If you received unwanted robocalls, were notified of a data breach, or visited certain websites in recent years, you may be eligible to file a claim before deadlines pass.

Multiple settlements across insurance, financial services, healthcare, and retail sectors are now open — each with distinct eligibility windows and claim requirements. Here's what you need to know about each one.


1. European Wax Center Website Privacy Settlement

Settlement Fund: $5 million

Who May Qualify: Individuals who visited waxcenter.com between June 30, 2023, and April 2, 2026

Proof Required: Likely none — class membership may be verified by the settlement administrator

The largest settlement in this roundup stems from a privacy class action against European Wax Center. The lawsuit alleges that the company's website used tracking technologies to collect visitors' personal and browsing data without proper consent — a practice plaintiffs claim violates state privacy laws. The complaint contends that consumers who visited waxcenter.com during the specified window had their data collected without their knowledge.

If you browsed the European Wax Center website during the eligibility period, you may be eligible for a share of the $5 million fund, depending on the number of valid claims submitted.

How to claim: Visit the official settlement website for claim instructions and filing deadlines.


2. Register.com Robocall TCPA Settlement

Settlement Fund: $1.5 million

Who May Qualify: Individuals who received unsolicited robocalls from Register.com

Proof Required: Information about the calls received

The lawsuit against Register.com alleges the company placed automated or prerecorded phone calls to consumers without obtaining the prior express consent required under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). Under the TCPA, each unsolicited robocall can carry statutory damages of $500 to $1,500, depending on whether the violation is found to be willful. Register.com agreed to a $1.5 million settlement to resolve these claims without admitting wrongdoing.

Consumers who received robocalls from Register.com may be eligible to submit a claim for compensation.

How to claim: Visit the settlement administrator's website for the claim form and filing deadline.


3. Fidelity Investments Data Breach Settlement

Settlement Fund: $2.5 million

Who May Qualify: Individuals whose personal information was compromised in Fidelity's 2024 data breach

Proof Required: Proof of breach notification or documentation of losses may be required for enhanced compensation

Fidelity Investments agreed to pay $2.5 million to resolve claims stemming from a 2024 data breach that the lawsuit alleges exposed sensitive consumer information. According to the complaint, Fidelity failed to implement adequate security measures to prevent unauthorized access to customer data. Settlement benefits may include base cash payments for all eligible class members, with the potential for additional reimbursement for those who can document out-of-pocket losses tied to the breach.

Given Fidelity's broad customer base, those who received a breach notification in 2024 should review their eligibility carefully.

How to claim: Check the official settlement website for claim filing instructions and applicable deadlines.


4. Bell Ambulance Data Breach Settlement

Settlement Fund: $2 million

Who May Qualify: Individuals affected by the Bell Ambulance data breach

Proof Required: Proof of breach notification; documentation of losses for higher-tier claims

The lawsuit against Bell Ambulance alleges the company failed to adequately protect the sensitive personal and medical information of patients and others in its systems. According to the complaint, a data breach exposed information that could include names, Social Security numbers, and health-related data — the type of sensitive records that can create lasting risks for affected individuals. The $2 million settlement, according to reporting, offers affected individuals both cash compensation and credit monitoring services.

Those who received notification of the Bell Ambulance data breach may be eligible to file a claim.

How to claim: Visit the settlement website to access the claim form and review the filing deadline.


5. TRISTAR Insurance Group Data Breach Settlement

Settlement Fund: $1 million

Who May Qualify: Individuals affected by the TRISTAR Insurance Group data breach

Proof Required: Proof of breach notification; documentation of out-of-pocket losses for elevated reimbursement

TRISTAR Insurance Group agreed to a $1 million class action settlement to resolve allegations that the company failed to safeguard the personal information of those in its systems. The lawsuit alleges that the breach exposed sensitive consumer data, and that TRISTAR did not have sufficient security protocols in place to prevent unauthorized access. Settlement compensation may include base payments for qualifying class members, as well as potential reimbursement for documented losses tied to the breach.

If you were notified that your information was involved in the TRISTAR Insurance Group data breach, you may be eligible to participate in the settlement.

How to claim: Visit the official settlement claims portal for the claim form and deadline information.


Key Takeaways

  • Data breach settlements often offer tiered compensation — base payments are available to all qualifying class members, but those with documented out-of-pocket losses (fraud, credit monitoring costs, time spent resolving issues) may be eligible for higher reimbursement amounts.
  • TCPA settlements like Register.com typically don't require receipts — eligibility is generally tied to whether you received the calls in question, making them relatively straightforward to claim.
  • Check your email and past notifications — many class members are notified by mail or email when a settlement they qualify for is reached; if you received a breach notification letter in the past two years, it's worth investigating whether a settlement is now available.
  • Claim amounts depend on participation — in most class action settlements, individual payouts are calculated after all valid claims are submitted. Filing earlier ensures your claim is processed; the final per-person amount may vary significantly.
  • No filing = no compensation — courts do not automatically distribute funds to eligible individuals. A claim must be actively submitted before the deadline to receive any payment.

Have you filed for any of these settlements? Share your experience in the comments below.

InjuryClaims.com reports on class action lawsuits and settlements as a news service. Nothing in this article constitutes legal advice. Eligibility determinations can only be made by a qualified attorney or the settlement administrator.

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