Final chance to claim up to $25,000 from $30m data breach settlement — all you need is a single document...

The Sun
Americans have until December 22nd to claim up to $25,000 from a $30 million settlement with Integris Health following a data breach.

Summary

Integris Health, an Oklahoma-based healthcare system, is offering a settlement of $30 million to individuals affected by a data breach that occurred on November 28, 2023. The deadline to file a claim is December 22nd. Claimants who can provide documented proof of financial losses resulting from the breach, such as bank statements, may be eligible for up to $25,000. Those without documented proof can claim a one-time payment of $100, though this amount may be adjusted based on the total number of claims. Integris Health has not admitted wrongdoing but agreed to the settlement to avoid further litigation. In addition to the monetary settlement, Integris Health will provide three years of free credit monitoring services, including up to $1 million in identity theft insurance. The final approval hearing took place on December 16th, and payments will be distributed after that.

(Source:The Sun)

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