About This Settlement
If you were a Lemonade insurance customer whose personal data was shared with third parties without proper disclosure, you may be entitled to a cash payment from a class action settlement. The Lemonade Data Disclosure Settlement resolves allegations that Lemonade, Inc. improperly shared or disclosed policyholders' personal and sensitive information — including data shared via tracking pixels and third-party analytics tools — without adequate notice or consent. A settlement fund has been established to compensate eligible claimants, and no proof of purchase or documentation is required to file a claim.
Background & Lawsuit Details
The lawsuit alleged that Lemonade, Inc., the popular AI-powered insurance company, used third-party tracking technologies on its website and mobile app that transmitted users' personal information — including names, email addresses, insurance application data, and browsing behavior — to companies such as Meta (Facebook) and Google without users' knowledge or meaningful consent. Plaintiffs argued this violated various state privacy laws and consumer protection statutes. The case was filed in federal court, and after negotiations, the parties agreed to a class action settlement to resolve the claims without admission of wrongdoing by Lemonade.
Settlement Terms & Payout
Lemonade has agreed to establish a settlement fund to resolve these claims. Eligible class members who submit a valid claim form may receive a cash payment based on the total number of valid claims filed. Individual payouts are estimated to range from approximately $25 to $150, depending on the number of claimants who participate. The more people who file, the lower each individual payout may be — so filing early is important. Payments will be distributed via check or electronic payment methods such as PayPal or Venmo.
Who Should File
You may be eligible to file a claim if you:
- Were a Lemonade insurance policyholder or applicant at any point during the covered class period
- Visited the Lemonade website or used the Lemonade mobile app during the relevant time period
- Resided in the United States during the class period
- Had your personal information collected and/or shared with third-party platforms without your explicit consent
You do not need to have experienced any actual harm or identity theft to qualify. Simply being a Lemonade customer or app user during the covered period may make you eligible.
Why File Now
The claim filing deadline is approaching, and the process takes less than 5 minutes to complete online. There is no proof of purchase required — just your basic contact information. The more people who file, the smaller each individual payout becomes, so submitting your claim as soon as possible is in your best interest. Missing the deadline means forfeiting your right to any compensation from this settlement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much money can I get from the Lemonade Data Disclosure settlement?
A: Eligible claimants may receive an estimated $25 to $150 in cash. The exact amount depends on the total number of valid claims submitted. Fewer claimants means a higher individual payout, so filing early is encouraged.
Q: Do I need proof of purchase to file a Lemonade settlement claim?
A: No. No proof of purchase, receipt, or documentation is required to file a claim. You simply need to provide your name, contact information, and confirm your eligibility as a Lemonade customer or app user during the class period.
Q: When is the deadline to file a Lemonade settlement claim?
A: The claim filing deadline is a critical date — visit www.lemonadedatadisclosuresettlement.com for the most current deadline information. Do not wait — missing the deadline means you will not receive any payment.
Q: How long will it take to receive my Lemonade settlement payment?
A: After the court grants final approval of the settlement and the claims review process is complete, payments are typically distributed within 4 to 8 months following the final approval hearing. You will receive your payment by check or electronic transfer depending on your preference.
Q: What did Lemonade allegedly do wrong?
A: The lawsuit alleged that Lemonade used tracking pixels and third-party analytics tools on its website and app that shared users' personal data — including insurance application details and browsing behavior — with companies like Meta and Google without proper disclosure or user consent, potentially violating state privacy and consumer protection laws.
Q: Can I opt out of the Lemonade settlement?
A: Yes. If you wish to preserve your right to sue Lemonade independently, you may opt out of the settlement by the opt-out deadline. Visit the official settlement website for opt-out instructions and deadlines.