AT&T settlement deadline to file a claim has been extended: How to apply and when is the last day?

Marca Claro
The deadline to file a claim for the $177 million AT&T class action settlement has been extended to December 18th, offering compensation for data breaches.

Summary

The deadline to file a claim in the $177 million AT&T class action settlement has been extended to December 18th, providing affected customers more time to seek compensation for data breaches that occurred in 2024. These breaches, on March 30th and July 12th, exposed customer data including addresses, Social Security numbers, and call/text records. AT&T agreed to the settlement to avoid litigation, though they deny any wrongdoing. Eligible customers can file claims online at telecomdatasettlement.com or by mail, with postmarked claims due by December 18th. Compensation varies depending on the breach and the type of data compromised, potentially reaching up to $5,000 for the March breach and $2,500 for the July breach, with a combined maximum of $7,500 for those affected by both. Kroll Settlement Administration is managing the process and can be contacted at 833-890-4930, and final settlement approval is scheduled for January 15, 2026.

(Source:Marca Claro)

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