Corporations get sued all the time.
Sometimes they settle. When they settle a class action, the money is supposed to go to the people they wronged — the customers who bought the defective product, used the misleading service, had their data breached, or got overcharged. Billions of dollars a year get set aside for ordinary consumers to claim.
Most people never claim it. They don't know the lawsuit happened. They don't know they're eligible. The deadline passes and the money goes back or gets distributed among whoever did file.
Top Class Actions fixes that.
It tracks every open class action settlement in the country — lawsuits against companies like Google, Toyota, Snapchat, TransUnion, major food brands, pharmacies, banks, and hundreds more — and tells you exactly who's eligible, how much you can claim, and how to file before the deadline.
Some payouts are small. Some are surprisingly large. The eligibility requirements are often broader than you'd expect — sometimes just owning a product, having an account, or living in a certain state during a certain time period is enough to qualify.
There are settlements paying out right now. There are checks being mailed right now. There are deadlines coming up this month that you will miss if you don't go look.
Go look.


