Blue Cross Blue Shield Subscribers Settlement
This settlement is closed to new claims — the deadline was November 5, 2021. You can still see what it was about and follow the case in court below. Looking for money you can still claim? Browse open settlements →
What happened
Blue Cross Blue Shield companies allegedly violated antitrust laws by entering into an agreement not to compete with each other and to limit competition in selling health insurance and administrative services. The defendants deny wrongdoing and assert their conduct results in lower healthcare costs and greater access to care. The parties settled to avoid further litigation costs and risk.
Do you qualify?
Individuals and companies that purchased or received health insurance provided or administered by a Blue Cross Blue Shield company. The settlement established two classes: a Damages Class and an Injunctive Relief Class.
How to file
The deadline to file a claim passed on November 5, 2021. Claims were filed online or by mail. Payments to eligible claimants started being distributed in May 2026.
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