Check your payment status
Visit BCBSsettlement.com or call 888-681-1142 to confirm your claim is on file and your contact information is current. Payments arrive by check, prepaid debit card, PayPal, or Venmo starting in May 2026.
Go to BCBSsettlement.com →If you had Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance anytime between 2008 and 2020, you may be one of roughly six million Americans with a payment on the way — and it could arrive this month.
The money comes from a $2.67 billion antitrust settlement resolving a class action lawsuit that accused Blue Cross Blue Shield plans of illegally coordinating to divide up markets and limit competition. The allegation was that this arrangement kept premiums higher than they would have been in a truly competitive market. Blue Cross Blue Shield did not admit wrongdoing but agreed to the settlement in 2020. After years of processing and legal review, payments are finally going out.
Who Filed a Claim
To receive a payment, you had to file a claim by November 5, 2021 — that window is now closed. But if you submitted a claim before that date and haven’t heard anything, you should check your status at BCBSsettlement.com.
Eligible claimants were people who were covered under a Blue Cross Blue Shield individual or group insurance plan between February 7, 2008, and October 16, 2020. People in self-funded accounts were eligible for a narrower window: September 1, 2015, through October 16, 2020.
How Much Is the Payment
After attorneys’ fees and administrative costs, approximately $1.9 billion remains for distribution to roughly six million claimants. The average payment works out to around $300, though the exact amount for each person depends on:
- How long they were enrolled
- How much they paid in premiums during the covered period
- Whether their plan was fully insured or self-funded
Payments of $5 or less will not be sent — a standard practice for large settlements where administrative costs would outweigh the amount.
How the Money Arrives
Funds will arrive by whichever method was selected when the claim was filed:
- Paper check mailed to address on file
- Prepaid debit card
- PayPal
- Venmo
- Electronic bank deposit
If your address changed since 2021 or your payment method is outdated, visit BCBSsettlement.com to update before a check goes to the wrong place.
What the Original Lawsuit Was About
The lawsuit alleged that Blue Cross Blue Shield plans across the country — which operate as independent regional companies under a shared brand — agreed not to compete with each other in their respective territories. Plaintiffs argued that this coordination meant consumers couldn’t shop across plans and were stuck paying whatever a single insurer in their area charged.
Antitrust law is designed to prevent exactly this kind of coordination among competitors. The case was one of the largest antitrust class actions ever brought on behalf of health insurance consumers.
- Blue Cross Blue Shield $2.67B Settlement, Checks Start In May 2026 — All About Lawyer
- Blue Cross Blue Shield customers to receive payments in $2.67B settlement — The Hill
- Blue Cross Blue Shield to issue $2.67 billion in settlement payments — Yahoo Finance
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Settlement Checks May 2026 — Open Class Actions