Up to $5,000 Lands' End Data Breach Settlement: How to Claim
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**Lands' End data breach settlement: claim a flat $60 with no proof, or up to $5,000 for documented losses. File by Oct 22, 2026. Turns out the brand you trusted with your sweater size was also keeping your Social Security number.**
What happened
Class period: Documented losses must have occurred between December 6, 2024 and October 22, 2026 to qualify for the up-to-$5,000 reimbursement.
- In December 2024, cybercriminals targeted part of Lands' End's computer systems
- Files that may have been accessed contained names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license or passport information, and in limited cases medical information
- The settlement covers all U.S. residents whose private information was compromised in the incident
- Lands' End denies any wrongdoing; both sides settled to avoid the cost and risk of a trial
What you can get
Alternate Cash Payment
$60 (estimated)
No proof needed, one-time payment
Documented Loss Payment
Up to $5,000
Proof of out-of-pocket losses required
Credit Monitoring
2 years
Free CyEx Financial Shield Complete for all class members
Key dates
| Action | Date | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Claim deadline | October 22, 2026 | Last day to file a claim |
| Opt out | October 7, 2026 | Keep your right to sue separately |
| Object | October 7, 2026 | Tell the court you disagree |
| Final hearing | November 6, 2026 | Judge decides whether to approve |
Who may qualify
- You reside in the United States
- Your private information was compromised in the December 2024 Lands' End Data Incident
- You were identified in Lands' End's records or received a breach notice
How to file
- Go to the official settlement website at landsenddatasettlement.com
- Click "Submit a Claim" and complete the online form by October 22, 2026
- Or download a paper Claim Form and mail it, postmarked by October 22, 2026
- Choose either the flat $60 cash payment or the documented-loss payment up to $5,000
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Proof required
- For the $60 alternate cash payment: no documents are required
- For documented losses up to $5,000: provide proof such as bank statements, receipts, or invoices
- Self-prepared notes can support other proof but are not enough on their own
- Losses already reimbursed by a third party cannot be claimed
Payment timing
Payments will be issued after the Court grants final approval and any appeals are resolved. The Final Approval Hearing is set for November 6, 2026.
Important links
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Extra details
- Credit monitoring enrollment codes were mailed to class members by postcard; contact the administrator if you lost yours
- If you do nothing, you get no payment and give up the right to sue Lands' End over this incident
- File only through the official site and watch for scam copycats
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