Help us find more claims

Submit a settlement to ClaimCat.

Know about an open settlement that is not listed yet? Send us the official information and we will review it for possible inclusion.

Before you submit

ClaimCat welcomes settlement suggestions from anyone who has found an open, legitimate settlement that is not yet listed. This includes:

  • Class members who received a notice
  • Attorneys and legal advocates
  • Settlement administrators
  • Consumer advocates and journalists
  • Other visitors who have found a verifiable settlement

Before filling out the form, please note:

  • Submissions are reviewed before publication. Submission does not guarantee that a settlement will be listed.
  • ClaimCat may independently verify, shorten, clarify, or correct submitted information before publishing.
  • An official settlement website, claim portal, administrator, or court-authorized source is strongly preferred.
  • This form is not used to submit an individual claim. ClaimCat cannot forward personal claim materials to a settlement administrator.

Do not include in this form:

Social Security numbers, claim numbers, medical records, receipts, account credentials, financial account information, or other private claimant documents.

Settlement information

Fill in what you know. Only the fields marked required are needed to submit; more detail helps us verify and describe the settlement accurately.

Fields marked * are required.

About the settlement

The name most commonly used for this settlement or case. Maximum 200 characters.

Must begin with https:// or http://. Link to the official settlement, claim, or administrator website — not a news article or third-party filing service.

Describe affected consumers, any geographic or purchase restrictions, and any relevant time period. Minimum 20 characters, maximum 2,000.

Filing deadline

The last date to submit a claim, if publicly announced. Leave blank if the deadline is not yet known.

Additional details (optional)

Examples: “$25–$100”, “Up to $500 with proof”, “Free product replacement”. Maximum 500 characters.

A court notice, press release, or authoritative source confirming this settlement. Must begin with https:// or http://.

Anything else that may help with review. Maximum 3,000 characters.

About you (optional)

Your contact information is used only to follow up on this submission if clarification is needed. It will not be published.

Used only to follow up on this submission if clarification is needed. It will not be displayed publicly.

Confirmations

What happens next

After you submit, ClaimCat may take any or all of the following steps before a settlement is added:

  • Verify the official source URL and confirm it leads to a legitimate settlement or administrator.
  • Compare the suggestion against existing listings to check for duplicates.
  • Edit the submitted information for clarity, consistency, and accuracy.

A suggestion may be declined when the settlement is closed, unverifiable, duplicative of an existing listing, outside the site’s scope, or not supported by an authoritative source. Accepted suggestions are added through the normal publication process rather than directly from the form.

Not every submission will receive an individual reply. If clarification is needed, ClaimCat may contact the submitter at the email address provided.

Trying to file your own claim?

This form does not submit a class action claim.

To file a claim, you must use the official settlement process linked from the relevant ClaimCat listing.

ClaimCat helps you find settlements — it does not accept, review, or transmit individual claim submissions. The form on this page is for suggesting a settlement to add to the ClaimCat directory, not for filing a personal claim.

To file a claim in an open settlement:

  1. Find the settlement on the ClaimCat homepage.
  2. Open the listing and follow the link to the official settlement website.
  3. Complete the official claim process on that website before the filing deadline.

Questions about claim status, payment timing, required documentation, or a submission you have already filed belong with the settlement administrator. Their contact information is on the official settlement website.

For more on how ClaimCat works, see How It Works. To reach ClaimCat directly, use the contact form.

We link to official settlement websites. ClaimCat is not a claims administrator, law firm, or government agency.

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