$7,500 AT&T Class Action Settlement 2025 – Check Eligibility, Deadline & Claim Process for All Customers

AT&T disclosed two major data-breach incidents—one on March 30 2024 and another on July 12 2024. Those breaches affected millions of current and former account holders: names, Social Security numbers, account numbers, call logs and other sensitive data were exposed.
As a result, AT&T agreed to a proposed settlement of $177 million to resolve multiple class-action claims. The settlement allows eligible customers to claim up to $7,500 depending on which breach(s) affected them.

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Deadlines & key dates

  • Claim submission deadline: Claims must be submitted online or by mail and must be postmarked by November 18, 2025.
  • Final court approval hearing: Scheduled for December 3, 2025 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
  • Eligibility effective period: Losses for March breach must have occurred in 2019 or later; for July breach, losses must have occurred on or after April 14, 2024.

Who is eligible & what payout could you receive?

Eligibility in the AT&T class action Settlement depends on whether you were affected by one or both of the data-breach incidents.
Here’s a breakdown:

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Breach IncidentEligibility CriteriaMaximum Claimable Amount*
March 2024 (AT&T 1 Data Incident)Acct holders or former customers whose Data Elements (name, SSN, address, billing number) were exposed.Up to $5,000 if documented loss claimed
July 2024 (AT&T 2 Data Incident)Account owners or line users whose telephone numbers, calls/text logs or cell-site IDs were accessed.Up to $2,500 for documented loss claim
Overlap (Both breaches)If you were affected by both incidents and submit valid claims for each.Up to $7,500 (combination of above)

* Actual payout per claimant will vary depending on number of valid claims submitted, administrative costs & court-approval adjustments.

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How to submit a claim

  1. Visit the official settlement website (e.g., TelecomDataSettlement.com) referenced in the class notice.
  2. Use the Class Member ID you received via email or postal notice—or call the settlement admin (833-890-4930) if you did not receive one.
  3. Provide required information: your full name, AT&T account number (if applicable), e-mail, and details about how you were affected.
  4. Choose payout path:
    • Documented Loss Cash Payment: You submit proof (receipts, logs) for actual losses (up to the maximum listed above).
    • Tier Cash Payment: If you cannot document losses, you may receive a pro-rata share of the settlement fund.
  5. Submit online or mail the claim form. Make sure mail-in forms are postmarked by the deadline.
  6. Once approved, payout may be in the form of check or direct deposit (depends on settlement instructions).

Why this matters & what to watch

  • The AT&T class action Settlement highlights how large corporations face costly consequences when customer data protection fails.
  • Getting your claim in early improves your chance of payment; delays or missing documentation could reduce or deny your share.
  • After submitting, monitor for official communications; beware of scam attempts impersonating settlement administrators.
  • Opt-out option: If you do not want to participate in this settlement (for example, you prefer to file your own lawsuit), you must submit an opt-out form by November 17, 2025.

Final thoughts

The $177 million settlement reached with AT&T offers a real opportunity for affected customers to claim compensation — but only if they act by the November 18, 2025 deadline and meet eligibility. While up to $7,500 is possible, your actual payout depends on how you were affected and the documentation you provide. Keep your claim organized, follow the instructions carefully, and don’t delay.

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FAQ’s

Q1: Do I automatically get paid from the AT&T settlement?
A1: No — you must file a claim and meet eligibility criteria. Doing nothing means you may miss out.

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Q2: My data wasn’t a Social Security number but was a phone log. Am I eligible?
A2: Yes — if the phone log was part of the AT&T 2 Data Incident (July 2024). You may be eligible up to the $2,500 tier.

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Q3: What if I was affected by both breaches?
A3: Then you may be eligible for up to $7,500, provided you file valid claims for each incident separately.

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Q4: Can I still claim if I no longer have an AT&T account?
A4: Yes — former account holders are included among affected parties if their data was exposed.

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Q5: Where can I verify the official settlement details?
A5: On the settlement administrator’s website (e.g., TelecomDataSettlement.com) and in the court-approved Settlement Agreement and Release document.

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