How to Claim Your Share of Apple’s $250 Million AI Siri Settlement: A Step-by-Step Guide
Overview
In a landmark class action lawsuit, Apple has agreed to pay $250 million to settle claims that it misled customers about the availability of its Apple Intelligence features (often referred to as “AI Siri”). The proposed settlement covers U.S. residents who purchased any model of the iPhone 16 or iPhone 15 Pro between June 10, 2024 and March 29, 2025. Eligible claimants may receive $25 per device, with the possibility of the amount increasing up to $95 depending on the total number of valid claims submitted. This guide explains exactly who qualifies, how to submit a claim, and what to avoid to ensure you receive your payment.

Prerequisites
Who Is Eligible?
You must meet all of the following criteria:
- You are a resident of the United States (including territories).
- You purchased an iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max, iPhone 15 Pro, or iPhone 15 Pro Max.
- The purchase date falls within the Class Period: June 10, 2024 through March 29, 2025.
- The device was purchased for personal use, not for resale.
What You Need to Prepare
Before you file a claim, gather these details:
- Device serial number (found in Settings > General > About)
- Proof of purchase (receipt, order confirmation, or carrier bill)
- Your full name, address, and contact information
- Date of purchase (or approximate if exact date is unavailable)
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Verify Your Device Model and Purchase Date
Check that your iPhone model is one of the listed models. You can do this by navigating to Settings > General > About and looking at the “Model Name.” Confirm that your purchase date falls within the class period. If you cannot find the exact date, any reasonable approximation (e.g., “I bought it in August 2024”) will be accepted, but providing the exact date speeds up processing.
Step 2: Locate the Official Settlement Website
The settlement is administered by the claims administrator appointed by the court. As of now, the official website is not yet live, but once approved, it will be announced in legal notices and on the Clarkson Law Firm website. Do not use third-party sites that ask for payment. The claim is free to submit.
Step 3: Complete the Claim Form
When the website opens, you will be asked to fill out an online form. The typical fields include:
- First and last name
- Current mailing address
- Email address (optional but recommended for updates)
- Phone number
- Device model purchased
- Date of purchase (month/day/year)
- Serial number (optional but helps verify eligibility)
- How many eligible devices you purchased (maximum of 1 per device type, but you can claim for multiple devices if you own several eligible iPhones)
Example of a completed field: Model: iPhone 15 Pro Max; Purchase Date: 02/14/2025; Serial: XXXXXXXXX
Step 4: Upload Supporting Documentation
You will be given the option to upload a PDF or image of your receipt or purchase confirmation. This step is highly recommended because claims with documentation are processed faster and less likely to be denied. If you don’t have a receipt, you can still submit a claim with a statement of good faith under penalty of perjury.

Step 5: Review and Submit
Double‑check all information for accuracy. Once submitted, you will receive a confirmation email or on‑screen receipt. Save this confirmation as proof of your claim. Note that claims are subject to audit, so keep your original purchase records until payments are distributed.
Step 6: Monitor the Settlement Timeline
The settlement must be approved by the court. A Fairness Hearing is scheduled for a future date (to be announced). After approval, claims will be processed and payments mailed as checks or electronic transfers. The estimated payout date is 6 to 12 months after the hearing, but this can vary.
Common Mistakes
Missing the Filing Deadline
Claims must be submitted by the deadline set by the court (likely within 90 days of the settlement approval notice). Mark your calendar and do not procrastinate. Late claims are almost never accepted.
Submitting for Ineligible Models
Only the iPhone 16 series and iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max models purchased during the class period qualify. Standard iPhone 15, iPhone 14, or older models are not included. Do not submit claims for devices you did not buy.
Providing Inaccurate Information
Errors in serial numbers or purchase dates can lead to rejection. If you are unsure, it’s better to leave the field blank or write “unknown” rather than guess. The administrator may contact you for clarification, but intentionally false information can result in penalties.
Ignoring Updates
The settlement website and the law firm’s page will publish updates, including the final approval date, claim deadline, and payment schedule. Check these sources quarterly to avoid missing important announcements.
Falling for Scams
Never pay a fee to submit a claim. Genuine class action settlements are free for class members. Be wary of unsolicited emails or phone calls asking for your personal information or payment. Always visit the official claims website directly via a link from trusted news sources or the court.
Summary
Apple’s $250 million settlement offers up to $95 per device to eligible U.S. buyers of iPhone 16 and iPhone 15 Pro models purchased between June 10, 2024 and March 29, 2025. By following the steps outlined above—verifying eligibility, locating the official claims portal, completing the form accurately, and meeting the deadline—you can secure your payment. Avoid common pitfalls like missing the cutoff, submitting for wrong models, or trusting unofficial websites. For further guidance, consult prerequisites or step‑by‑step instructions. When the claim site goes live, act promptly to receive your share.
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