If your personal information was compromised in a data breach, you might be eligible for compensation. This page lists currently active settlements—from healthcare breaches to corporate data intrusions—and explains how to claim.
Active Data Breach Settlements You May Qualify For
Below are live class action settlements. If you received a breach notification from any of these organizations, the settlement may include financial or non-monetary compensation:
- Harvard Pilgrim Health Care — health plan data incident; potential cash reimbursement and credit monitoring.
- Sysco (Corporate Records Breach) — employee/HR data exposure; time compensation and monitoring possible.
- National Student Clearinghouse — student records incident; documented loss reimbursement and services.
- Byte Federal — customer information compromise; monitoring and expense claims.
- Criterion Collection — subscriber privacy/data claims; statutory damages where applicable.
- Advance Auto Parts — employee/customer data incident; out-of-pocket and time reimbursements.
- VShred — consumer data exposure allegations; credit monitoring and claims process.
- Carvin Software — platform data incident; identity protection and documented loss claims.
- Henry Ford Health (MyChart) — healthcare privacy claims; monitoring and compensation options.
Settlements may cover:
- Fraud-related costs and identity theft prevention
- Free or discounted credit monitoring
- Payment for time spent dealing with breach impact
- Privacy invasion and emotional harm compensation
How to File a Data Breach Claim
Here’s how to move forward:
- Confirm your eligibility from the list above.
- Submit a free, no-obligation claim review.
- We’ll connect you with a trusted data breach attorney.
- If accepted, your attorney will file a claim on your behalf.
- You don’t pay unless compensation is awarded.
Why Filing Matters
By filing a claim, you not only protect your own personal data rights—you help enforce public accountability and pressure organizations to improve data security standards.
Why Our Platform Can Be Trusted
- We’re a verified matching service—not a law firm.
- We work with vetted, specialized data breach law firms.
- Your information is kept secure and confidential.
- Support is free unless you receive compensation.
FAQs
How do I know if I’m eligible?
If you received a breach notice (letter/email) from an organization listed above during the covered period, you likely qualify. Some settlements allow claims with alternative proof (e.g., screenshots of account pages or billing statements).
What evidence should I keep?
Save your breach notice, proof of membership/employment, receipts for out-of-pocket costs (postage, bank fees, credit freezes), and a log of time spent dealing with the breach.
How much compensation can I receive?
Each settlement is different. Many offer credit monitoring, reimbursement for documented losses, and compensation for time spent (often capped). Check the specific settlement page for limits and deadlines.
Is there a deadline?
Yes. Claims filing deadlines are strict. Review each settlement’s page for the claims deadline and any requirements for submitting documentation.
Do I need a lawyer?
Not required, but legal help can ensure your claim includes the right documentation and categories of relief. Our network typically works on contingency (no upfront fees).
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Last updated: September 2025
Information is educational, not legal advice.