The class action lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, stems from a security incident the company disclosed in January 2025. While STIIIZY denies any legal wrongdoing or liability, the proposed settlement creates a framework to compensate affected consumers. Eligible individuals include anyone whose personal or health information was accessed during the breach, with specific provisions for California residents.
Claimants have until September 10, 2026, to file for benefits. The settlement offers three primary tiers of relief: two years of credit monitoring and identity theft insurance, a pro-rata cash payment that requires no documentation, or reimbursement for documented losses up to $7,500. To receive any of these benefits, participants must submit a claim form via the official settlement website or by mail. Beyond financial payouts, the company has committed to implementing enhanced cybersecurity protocols to safeguard customer data.

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