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what email will info about the bcbs settlement come from

Quick answer

Information about the Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) antitrust settlement will come from official settlement administrator emails sent from these verified addresses: Notice@BCBSsettlement.com for initial notices and distribution@bcbssettlement.com for payment/virtual card notifications.

Official email addresses you should see

Based on settlement administrator communications and public guidance, here are the legitimate sender addresses tied to the BCBS settlement:

  • info@BCBSsettlement.com – Listed as the official contact email for questions (often appears in footers or “contact us” sections rather than as a bulk sender).

If you’re checking your inbox, also search for subject lines like “Blue Cross Blue Shield Subscribers Settlement Payment” to find relevant messages.

How to verify it’s not a scam

Because this settlement has been widely impersonated, treat any email carefully:

  • Don’t click links in the email. Instead, type www.BCBSsettlement.com directly into your browser to verify your claim status or payment details.
  • Use official contact channels if unsure. Call the settlement hotline at 1-888-681-1142 or email info@BCBSsettlement.com to confirm.

Red flags include misspelled domains (e.g., “bcbs-settlement.com” or “bcbssettelment.com”), requests for full SSN or bank logins, or pressure to “act now” via unusual payment methods.

What the emails typically say

  • Notice emails explain the $2.67B antitrust settlement, eligibility (generally people enrolled in certain BCBS plans between 2008–2020), and how to file or check a claim.
  • Payment emails tell approved claimants how much they’ll receive and how to activate a virtual debit card or receive other payment methods.

If you think you should have gotten something but haven’t, check spam/junk folders and search your email for “Blue Cross Blue Shield” plus “settlement” or “payment.”

TL;DR

  • Always verify by visiting the official site directly—don’t rely on email links.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.