Thousands of Verizon customers in the United States can now benefit from a large class action settlement, which could total up to $100 million. This settlement resolves claims of unintentional administrative fees and billing surcharges charged by Verizon to customers. In this case, customers who used postpaid wireless plans between January 1, 2016, and November 8, 2023, and were charged any administrative or billing fees are eligible.
This settlement not only provides financial relief but also exemplifies Verizon’s protection of customer rights. In previous years, many customers complained that they were not informed of these charges, which is why this lawsuit was filed.
Who is eligible for the Verizon settlement?

The Verizon settlement applies to customers who had a postpaid wireless plan during the above time period and were charged an administrative fee or billing surcharge.
To be eligible, customers must have received a settlement notice via email or mail. They must then submit a valid claim form before the deadline.
Importantly, customers do not need to personally prove that they paid the fee. Verizon’s records will confirm whether customers qualify, as well as whether they took advantage of any of Verizon’s bundled deals.
Claim Amount: How Much Money Can Customers Receive?
The amount paid under the settlement will depend on how many valid claim forms were submitted. Verizon has agreed to pay a total of $30 million to $100 million.
According to the settlement website, each eligible customer could receive approximately $15 to $100. This amount will fluctuate depending on the total number of claims submitted. This settlement is an opportunity for relief for customers who have paid excessive charges for a long time. For many such customers, this amount could help offset their monthly bills or other minor expenses.
Important Deadlines for Verizon Customers
It is extremely important for customers to adhere to the deadlines to receive the benefits. Here are the key dates:
- Deadline for submitting a claim form: July 5, 2025
- Deadline for removing your name or filing an objection: July 5, 2025
- Final Approval Hearing: August 20, 2025
Customers who wish to receive a payment must submit their claim before the July deadline. Customers who wish to remove their name or file an objection must also act within this deadline.
How to Submit a Claim
Eligible customers can use two options to submit a claim:
- Online Claim: Customers can submit a claim online by visiting the official settlement website.
- Submitting the Form by Mail: If online submission is not possible, customers can also send the form by mail.
The claim form will typically include the following information:
- Notice ID number (if received)
- Personal contact details such as name, address, email, and phone number
For more information and the claim form, customers can use this link: www.VerizonAdministrativeFeeSettlement.com
Why did Verizon agree to the settlement?
The lawsuit alleged that Verizon did not properly disclose its administrative fees, causing customers to pay higher charges than advertised rates.
Verizon did not admit any wrongdoing. However, they agreed to the settlement to avoid a lengthy legal battle and high court costs.
It’s worth noting that Verizon is not required to make any changes to its billing practices following this settlement. This means that customers will continue to pay regular charges in the future, but any undisclosed charges will be settled through this settlement.
Customer Awareness and Information
Customers are advised to regularly monitor their email and mailboxes for official settlement communications.
Submitting a claim early will ensure they receive a share of the settlement funds. Additionally, customers can visit the settlement website to obtain all details, payment amounts, and updated information about the claim submission process.
It’s also important to remember to only seek information from official sources. False or misleading information often spreads online and on social media, which can lead to fraud.
Broader Impacts of the Settlement
The Verizon class action settlement not only provides financial relief but also symbolizes the protection of customer rights and transparency. This sends a message that even large companies are responsible to their customers and must resolve allegations against them through the judicial system.
Furthermore, this settlement provides an opportunity for consumers to increase their billing awareness and be alert to unintentional charges in the future.
Conclusion:
The Verizon Class Action Settlement 2025 is a significant opportunity for customers who inadvertently paid administrative fees on postpaid plans in previous years. With the correct information and by following the deadlines, customers may be eligible for amounts ranging from $15 to $100.
This settlement not only provides financial relief but also exemplifies awareness and transparency regarding consumer rights.
FAQs
Q. Who is eligible for the Verizon settlement?
A. Verizon customers with postpaid wireless plans between Jan 1, 2016, and Nov 8, 2023, who were charged administrative or billing fees.
Q. How much money can I receive?
A. Individual payments range from approximately $15 to $100, depending on the number of valid claims filed.
Q. How do I file a claim?
A. Claims can be filed online through the official settlement website or submitted by mail using the notice ID.
Q. What is the deadline to submit a claim?
A. The claim form must be submitted by July 5, 2025.
Q. Do I need to prove I paid the fees?
A. No, Verizon’s records will verify eligibility automatically; proof of payment is not required.