Oglethorpe Data Breach Settlement 2026 -- Claim Up to $2,500 or a Fast $75 by July 8
By eosguide team · Last updated May 7, 2026
A June 2025 cyberattack on Oglethorpe, Inc. exposed names, Social Security numbers, and medical records. Affected U.S. residents can claim up to $2,500 or a flat $75. Deadline: July 8, 2026. Your medical records took an unauthorized field trip -- the settlement comes with a year of medical identity monitoring, which is the smoke detector they're handing out after the fire.
What happened
Class period: June 2025 (date of the data incident)
In June 2025, Oglethorpe, Inc. was hit by a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems. Certain files were accessed that may have contained sensitive personal information including names, Social Security numbers, driver's license or state identification numbers, and medical information. A class action lawsuit was filed on behalf of U.S. residents who received notice that their data was potentially compromised. Oglethorpe denies all wrongdoing. Rather than litigate through trial, both sides agreed to settle.
What you can get
Medical data monitoring
1 year free
CyEx Medical Shield Complete, includes $1M medical identity theft insurance; enrollment codes sent by postcard to all class members Cash payment (documented losses)
Key dates
| Action | Date | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Claim deadline | July 8, 2026 | Last day to file a claim |
| Opt out | June 8, 2026 | Keep your right to sue separately |
| Object | June 8, 2026 | Tell the court you disagree |
| Final hearing | June 22, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. ET -- Courtroom WW-15155, Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, 201 S.E. 6th Street #147, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301-3303 | Judge decides whether to approve |
Who may qualify
- Received a notice from Oglethorpe stating that your private information may have been impacted in the June 2025 data incident
- Currently reside in the United States
How to file
- Go to oglethorpe2025dataincident.com
- Click "Submit a Claim"
- Select your cash payment option: up to $2,500 with documentation, or $75 flat with no proof required
- Complete and submit the online claim form by 11:59 p.m. on July 8, 2026, or mail a paper claim form postmarked by July 8, 2026
Proof required
- Cash Payment A (up to $2,500): Bank statements, receipts, or other supporting documents showing out-of-pocket losses tied to the data incident. Personal notes or records alone are not sufficient -- they must accompany other documentation. Cash Payment B ($75 flat): No proof required.
Payment timing
Payments will be issued after the court grants final approval of the settlement and any appeals are resolved. Payment method details are available on the claim form at the official site.
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Extra details
- All class members automatically receive one year of CyEx Medical Shield Complete medical data monitoring, which includes $1 million in medical identity theft insurance. Enrollment codes were sent by postcard. If you did not receive yours or no longer have it, contact the Settlement Administrator.
- Cash payments are subject to a $350,000 aggregate cap. If total valid claims exceed that amount, all individual cash payments will be reduced proportionally.
- If you do nothing, you will remain in the class but receive no payment and will release your claims against Oglethorpe.
- Watch for scams: the only official site is oglethorpe2025dataincident.com.
FAQ
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Info only. Verify details on the official site. Not legal, financial, or tax advice. Legal
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