Up to $7,500 STIIIZY Data Breach Settlement: How to Claim
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Up to $7,500 STIIIZY data breach settlement: claim a no-proof cash payment or reimbursement for losses. File by Sept 10, 2026. There is a certain irony in a cannabis brand, whose customers tend to prize discretion, letting their data slip out the back door.
What happened
Class period: Data breach occurred October 2024 and was announced by STIIIZY on January 7, 2025.
- STIIIZY announced a data breach on January 7, 2025.
- An unauthorized third party accessed personal information in October 2024.
- Lawsuits claim STIIIZY failed to use reasonable security to protect customer data.
- STIIIZY denies wrongdoing but agreed to pay $2,950,000 into a settlement fund to end the case.
What you can get
Pro Rata Cash Payment
Cash share, no proof
California members receive double the share
Documented Loss Reimbursement
Up to $7,500
Receipts or records of breach costs required
Credit Monitoring and Identity Protection
2 years
Three-bureau monitoring, up to $1M insurance, no proof needed
Key dates
| Action | Date | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Claim deadline | September 10, 2026 | Last day to file a claim |
| Opt out | August 26, 2026 | Keep your right to sue separately |
| Object | August 26, 2026 | Tell the court you disagree |
| Final hearing | October 19, 2026 at 8:30 a.m. PT | Judge decides whether to approve |
Who may qualify
- You received a notice from STIIIZY about the October 2024 data breach
- Your personal information or private health information was accessed, compromised, or stolen in the incident announced January 7, 2025
- California residents who did business with STIIIZY are part of a subclass with a larger cash share
How to file
- Go to the official claim site at https://stiiizydatabreachsettlement.pnclassaction.com/
- Choose either the no-proof pro rata cash payment or reimbursement for documented losses
- Add the optional free credit monitoring if you want it
- Submit online by September 10, 2026, or mail a paper claim form postmarked by that date
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Proof required
- No documents needed for the pro rata cash payment
- Receipts, invoices, or records of out-of-pocket costs required for a documented loss claim up to $7,500
- If a documented loss claim is denied, you automatically get the pro rata cash payment instead
Payment timing
Payments go out after the court gives final approval at the October 19, 2026 hearing and any appeals finish. Method to be confirmed -- check https://www.stiiizydatabreachsettlement.com/ for updates.
Important links
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Extra details
- California class members receive twice the cash share of other class members
- If you already have credit monitoring, you can defer enrollment for 12 months at no charge
- File only through the official settlement site and watch for copycat sites
- Any money left after claims are paid goes to a court-approved recipient
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