Final days to get $5,100 checks from $6.5 million data breach settlement – but watch out for ‘...

The Sun
A $6.5 million settlement is available to those affected by a 2024 data breach at Omni Family Health, with payouts up to $5,100.

Summary

A $6.5 million settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit against Omni Family Health following a 2024 data breach that exposed the personal information, including Social Security numbers, of patients and employees. Individuals potentially affected by the breach, particularly those residing in California, may be eligible for payments up to $5,100, depending on proof of losses. The claim deadline is January 5, 2026. To claim, individuals must use a specific ID and Confirmation Code from a notice received via mail or email, or submit a claim form with supporting documentation like bank statements or credit reports. Those without documentation can still receive a pro rata share of the settlement fund, estimated at $105.56 for non-California residents and $205.56 for California residents. A final approval hearing is scheduled for February 26, 2026, after which funds will be distributed.

(Source:The Sun)

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