April 9, 2026 is one week away, and it marks the final day to submit a claim in the FRL Automotive class action settlement. If you received unwanted text messages from the automotive company after telling them to stop, you may be entitled to a payout of up to $85.
The claim deadline is April 9, 2026, which is 7 days from now. Class members who haven’t yet filed should check the requirements and submit before the window closes.
Here is who the settlement covers:
The FRL Automotive settlement page includes a quick eligibility checker that can confirm whether you qualify as a class member.
Filing is straightforward: complete the settlement claim form with your basic information and submit it online through the official settlement website.
The official settlement page includes step-by-step instructions if you need guidance through the process.
The total settlement fund is $889,525. Individual payouts are listed at up to $85, though the final amount each claimant receives will depend on how many valid claims are approved.
That pro-rata distribution is standard in class action settlements like this one. The more claims filed, the more the fund gets divided. Check the official settlement page for the full distribution breakdown.
When you submit a claim form, you’re certifying that the information you provide is accurate.
The specific attestation requirements vary by settlement, but submitting false or inaccurate information can result in a rejected claim. See Filing a Class Action Claim: What Proof Is Required? for more context on what that typically involves.
Privacy-related settlements make up about 10% of the open cases currently listed on this site — 9 out of 91 active cases. Text message and TCPA claims like this one are among the more common filings in that category.
There are currently 54 open settlements with deadlines in the next 30 days. Once a deadline passes, you typically can’t join the class action after the fact.
If you received unwanted texts from FRL Automotive, filing a claim creates a record that you were part of the class and took action. That documentation can matter if related issues come up down the line.
The full FRL Automotive settlement details page has the eligibility checker, step-by-step filing instructions, and the claim form itself. The deadline is April 9, 2026.
Yes. Claims submitted before April 9, 2026 will be accepted. Filing online through the settlement website is the fastest option, since submissions are timestamped at the moment you complete them.
You’ll need basic personal information to get started. The claim form on the official FRL Automotive settlement website will specify what documentation, if any, is required for your submission.
Not yet. The deadline is April 9, 2026, and online submissions are still being accepted. File as soon as you can to ensure your claim is recorded before the period ends.
This isn’t the only open class action against FRL Automotive. There is another settlement currently accepting claims:
There are other privacy class action settlements currently accepting claims. You may want to check your eligibility for these as well:
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