Major Class Action Settlements Paying Out in June 2025 – See If You Qualify

By Ehsteem Arif

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If you’ve ever felt like companies get away with too much, class action settlements are one way consumers fight back—and win. As we head into June 2025, several high-profile settlements are preparing to dish out payments.

From banks to social media platforms, this list covers a wide range of industries. If you’ve submitted a claim and met the deadline, your payout might be just around the corner.

Let’s break down the top class action settlements scheduled for June 2025, what they’re about, and how much claimants can expect to receive.

Overview

Here’s a quick look at the major settlements paying out next month:

Case NameIndustryPayout DatePayoutDeadlineKey Issues
Meta Pixel Data Privacy SettlementTech/Data PrivacyJune 14, 2025Up to $400May 1, 2025Tracking health data via web pixels
Bank of America Overdraft FeesFinancial ServicesJune 21, 2025Up to $35/incidentMarch 30, 2025Rearranged transactions for extra fees
Tylenol Autism/ADHD LawsuitPharmaceuticalsJune 10, 2025Varies by claimApril 15, 2025Prenatal exposure linked to ADHD/autism
TikTok Child Privacy ViolationSocial MediaJune 18, 2025$50–$150March 1, 2025Data collection from minors
Keurig K-Cup Antitrust SettlementConsumer ProductsJune 28, 2025$5–$36 per claimApril 30, 2025Price fixing and antitrust violations

Meta

Meta Platforms came under fire for using its Pixel tracking tool on hospital websites, which reportedly collected users’ private health information without proper consent.

If you visited a participating medical site between 2018 and 2022, you may be due up to $400. That’s not small change—especially if you had no idea your data was being shared.

BankFees

The Bank of America lawsuit exposed shady practices like reordering transactions to maximize overdraft fees. Instead of processing purchases chronologically, they allegedly did it in a way that made customers more likely to overdraft.

If that sounds familiar and you banked with them during the affected period, you could get up to $35 per qualifying incident.

Tylenol

This one’s especially serious. The Tylenol autism and ADHD class action deals with allegations that using acetaminophen during pregnancy may increase the risk of neurodevelopmental issues in children.

While the science is still being debated, families who provided supporting medical documentation might receive significant payouts. It’s a major case to watch this year.

TikTok

TikTok’s underage user base landed it in legal hot water for violating child privacy laws. The settlement focuses on the unauthorized collection of personal data from users under 13 without parental permission.

If your child used TikTok during the relevant time period and you filed a claim, you could get between $50 and $150. Not a fortune—but a win for data protection.

Keurig

Coffee lovers, this one’s for you. Keurig was accused of keeping rival K-Cup makers out of the market, which inflated pod prices. The antitrust lawsuit resulted in a settlement where eligible customers (who bought pods between 2010 and 2020) can claim between $5 and $36, depending on the number of purchases.

If you’ve filed a claim and were eligible before the deadlines listed above, keep an eye out in June. Payments could show up through direct deposit, a check in the mail, or even PayPal—depending on what you selected.

These class actions serve as a reminder: always pay attention to corporate practices and your rights as a consumer. Even small settlements can add up, especially if you’ve been affected by multiple cases.

FAQs

When will Meta settlement checks arrive?

Payments are expected around June 14, 2025.

How much will I get from Keurig case?

You may receive $5 to $36, based on your purchases.

What if I missed a claim deadline?

Unfortunately, you won’t be eligible for payment.

Is TikTok settlement for all users?

No, it’s for minors under 13 whose data was collected.

How are payments issued?

Usually by check, PayPal, or direct deposit.

Ehsteem Arif

A Sagittarius who everyone assumes is a Capricorn, Ehsteem divides his time between reading, walking, and hanging out with his mischievous puppy, Tootsie.

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