DoorDash Lawsuit: Claim Deadline Has Passed
The DoorDash Lawsuit is closed: the deadline to file was Mar 1, 2026. Claims are no longer being accepted. Amplitude, a data analytics company, provides software development kits (SDKs) embedded in mobile apps that collect and transmit information about users' activities to third parties, including data that can potentially identify individual users.
Updated July 14, 2026
What is the DoorDash Lawsuit about?
Amplitude, a data analytics company, provides software development kits (SDKs) embedded in mobile apps that collect and transmit information about users' activities to third parties, including data that can potentially identify individual users. This case relates to DoorDash users and alleges that Amplitude unlawfully collected and shared sensitive information about DoorDash users without their consent. Labaton Keller Sucharow LLP is representing clients in individual consumer arbitration claims against Amplitude under federal and state privacy laws. Potential statutory damages are described as up to $1,000 or more. Attorney advertising intake: this is not a settled class action. Payout is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Submitting information does not guarantee eligibility, attorney representation, an attorney-client relationship, or any recovery; those outcomes depend on law-firm review, applicable law, and a separate agreement with counsel.
Who qualifies for the DoorDash Lawsuit?
You may qualify for the DoorDash Lawsuit if you meet the eligibility requirements below. Eligibility is finally determined by the settlement administrator, not by Payout.
- Have ordered through your DoorDash account since January 1, 2022
- Eligible residents in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.
- Willing to sign an attorney-client agreement with Labaton Keller Sucharow LLP to pursue an individual consumer arbitration claim
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