
Well, cash in may be a generous description. The estimated payout per person is just $7.70.
The case has been bouncing around the courts for more than a decade, The New York Times reports, winding its way to the Supreme Court in 2019. The original settlement was $8.5 million, which would've resulted in about 4 cents per person, but has since been upped to $23 million.
Any US resident who clicked on a Google search result from Oct. 26, 2006, to Sept. 30, 2013, can file a claim for a piece of the settlement. To do so, visit the registration site (https://www.refererheadersettlement.com/DynamicForms2/3609/Form/90d66bf7-1725-4418-886f-fc884aafdd3c) Class Member ID, which will be emailed to you.
You must file a claim (or mail it in) by 11:50 p.m. Pacific Time on July 31, 2023. The final approval hearing for all the claims will take place on October 12, 2023. "Please check this website for updates," says Kroll, the organization handling the settlement claims.