
United States residents who received a notice stating he Continuum Health Alliance or Consensus Medical Group data breach affected their private information may be eligible to submit a claim for up to $5,000 from a class action settlement.
Continuum Health Alliance LLC and Consensus Medical Group LLC agreed to settle a lawsuit alleging they failed to adequately protect private information during a cybersecurity incident that occurred Oct. 18-19, 2023. The data breach compromised the personal and protected health information of an estimated 380,000 individuals.
Who can file a data breach claim?
Class members are individuals residing in the United States who received a notice indicating the Continuum Health data breach impacted their personal and protected health information.
How much is the class action settlement payout?
Class members have the following claim options:
- Cash payment A – Documented losses: Class members can claim up to $5,000 in documented out-of-pocket losses traceable to the data breach.
- Cash payment B – Alternate cash payment: Class members who do not submit a documented losses claim can submit a claim to receive an estimated $75 cash payment. The settlement administrator will determine the final payment amount by the total number of valid claims filed.
- Medical data monitoring: All class members can elect to receive two years of CyEx medical data monitoring, which includes real-time one-bureau credit monitoring, dark web scanning, security freezing assistance, $1,000,000 in identity theft insurance with no deductible and access to fraud resolution agents.
How to claim a data breach class action rebate
To claim a settlement payment, class members can file a claim online or print the PDF claim form to complete and mail to the settlement administrator.
Settlement administrator's mailing address: Settlement Administrator – 83317, c/o Kroll Settlement Administration LLC, PO Box 225391. New York, NY 10150-5391
Class members must submit their claim online or postmark it by March 2, 2026.
Required proof and claim information
- To submit a claim either online or by mail, claimants must provide the class member ID from the settlement notice they received.
- Documented losses claims require supporting documentation, which may include receipts, bills and bank or credit card statements showing monetary losses related to the data breach.
Payout options
- Electronic payment
- Paper check mailed to the address provided
$3.1 million Continuum Health settlement fund
The $3,100,000 settlement fund will include:
- Settlement administration costs: To be determined
- Attorneys’ fees: Up to $1,033,333
- Attorneys’ expenses: To be submitted to the court for approval at a later date
- Service awards to class representatives: Up to $2,500 each
- Medical monitoring services: Cost determined by number of claims filed
- Payments to approved claimants: Remaining settlement funds
Important dates
- Opt-out deadline: Feb. 17, 2026
- Deadline to file a claim: March 2, 2026
- Final approval hearing: March 16, 2026
When is the Continuum Health data breach payout date?
The settlement administrator will distribute payments and medical data monitoring codes to eligible class members approximately 75 days after the court grants final approval of the settlement.
Why is there a class action settlement?
The class action lawsuit alleged Continuum Health Alliance and Consensus Medical Group failed to adequately protect private information during a cybersecurity incident in October 2023.
The companies deny the allegations but agreed to settle to avoid the expense and uncertainty of litigation and a possible trial.
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