Up to $20 Call-On-Doc Settlement: How to Claim (No proof)
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Claim up to $20, no proof needed, from the Call-On-Doc pixel tracking settlement. File by Aug 29, 2026. That online doctor visit you booked got tracked by ad pixels; the payback for the intrusion runs about the price of a co-pay.
What happened
Class period: November 7, 2021 (registered users booking appointments) or November 7, 2023 (new accounts), through the date of Final Judgment
- Call-On-Doc, Inc. runs an online platform for booking medical care in California
- A lawsuit claims the company put third-party tracking pixels on its website without proper consent
- The pixels allegedly sent user data to outside companies, which the suit says broke California privacy law
- Call-On-Doc denies doing anything wrong but agreed to settle to avoid the cost and risk of a trial
- The case affects people who made an account or booked care through the site during the class period
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What you can get
Cash Payment
Up to $20.00
Pro rata share, no proof required
Key dates
| Action | Date | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Claim deadline | August 29, 2026 | Last day to file a claim |
| Opt out | August 10, 2026 | Keep your right to sue separately |
| Object | August 10, 2026 | Tell the court you disagree |
| Final hearing | August 31, 2026, 9:30 a.m. CT, Circuit Court of Will County, Illinois (also available by Zoom) | Judge decides whether to approve |
Who may qualify
- You made an account on the Call-On-Doc website while in California on or after November 7, 2023
- You were a registered Call-On-Doc user who started booking a medical appointment in California on or after November 7, 2021
- You are not excluded (the judge, Call-On-Doc officers or directors, or anyone who opted out)
How to file
- Go to the official claim form page
- Log in with the LoginID and PIN from your notice email, or email the administrator to request one
- Submit the claim form online, or download it and mail it by the deadline
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Save the claim ID, deadline, payout notes, and official link in the free Settlement Claim Tracker. It stores entries in your browser, with no account needed.
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Proof required
- No supporting documents are needed to file a claim
- If you lost your LoginID and PIN, email the administrator with your full name and mailing address
Payment timing
Payments go out after the court grants final approval and any appeals are resolved. Payment method is not listed on the official site yet.
Important links
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Extra details
- The case is Lucas v. Call-On-Doc, Inc., Case No. 2026LA000403, in the Circuit Court of Will County, Illinois
- Class Counsel will ask for up to $600,000 in fees, $25,000 in costs, and a $5,000 award for the class representative, all paid by Call-On-Doc
- Watch for scams: use the official settlement site only
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