Yes — Venmo has an active settlement you may be eligible for.
We've matched Venmo to one active class action or mass tort. Tap to check eligibility — no lawyer needed, no fee out of any payout.
1 matched matter
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Google Android Cellular Data SettlementSettled Small payouts ($5-$50)
Google Android cellular data $135M settlement - automatic payments, no filing required (final approval Jun 23, 2026)
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Frequently asked
Is Venmo in a class action lawsuit?
As of today, claimscout has 1 active class action or mass tort matter on file involving Venmo. We refresh this daily from 8 primary sources including federal court filings, regulatory notices, and FDA / FAERS / MAUDE reports.
How do I file a Venmo claim?
Tap the matter you're eligible for, take the 30-second eligibility quiz, and we route your information directly to the court-appointed administrator or named law firm for that specific claim. Free. We're paid by the law firms and lead networks already advertising to find people like you — you pay zero up front and zero out of any payout you receive.
How much money can I get from a Venmo settlement?
It depends on the specific matter. Each settlement has its own payout band — we surface that range on every matter page (typical bands: $5-$50 for small consumer claims, $50-$500 for mid-tier, $500-$5k for documented harm, $50k+ for mass-tort drug or device injuries). The actual per-person payout depends on number of valid claimants and the administrator's distribution formula.
Is claimscout a law firm?
No. We are an information service that connects consumers to court-appointed settlement administrators and named law firms for specific matters they may be eligible to file. We do not provide legal advice and we do not represent you in any proceeding.
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