LCPtracker Data Breach Class Action Settlement
LCPtracker Data Breach Class Action Settlement

People who received an individual notification from LCPtracker that the August 2024 data breach impacted their personal information may qualify to submit a claim for up to $2,500 from a class action settlement.

LCPtracker Inc. agreed to pay $495,000 to settle a class action lawsuit alleging a targeted cyberattack exposed files containing personal information, including names and Social Security numbers. The data breach compromised approximately 40,963 people.

Who can file a claim for a data breach payout?

Class members are United States residents who received an individual notification from LCPtracker stating the August 2024 data breach affected them.

How much are settlement payments?

Class members have the following benefit options:

  • Cash payment A – Documented losses: Class members who experienced actual out-of-pocket losses due to the data breach can claim up to $2,500. Losses must have occurred between Aug. 14, 2024, and Aug. 8, 2026. Eligible expenses include losses from identity theft or fraud, fees for credit reports or monitoring, costs to replace IDs and postage for contacting banks.
  • Cash payment B – Pro rata cash payment: Class members who do not submit a documented looses claim can submit a claim to receive a one-time cash payment estimated to be $50. The settlement administrator will determine the final payment amount by the total number of claims filed.
  • Credit monitoring services: All class members can elect to receive two years of single-bureau credit monitoring, which also includes $1 million in identity theft insurance, real-time credit file and public records monitoring, dark web scanning and access to fraud resolution agents.

How to claim a class action rebate

To receive 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: LCPtracker Data Incident Settlement, c/o Settlement Administrator, P.O. Box 25226, Santa Ana, CA 92799

The claim deadline is Aug. 8, 2026.

Required proof and claim information

  • To submit a claim online, class members must provide the unique ID and PIN from the settlement notice they received.
  • Documented losses claims require supporting documentation, which may include receipts, invoices, bank or credit card statements showing unreimbursed fees or fraudulent charges and other proof of fraud or identity theft.

Payout options

  • Paper check (only option for mailed claims)
  • PayPal
  • Venmo
  • Zelle

Settlement fund breakdown

The $495,000 settlement fund will include:

  • Settlement administration costs: To be determined
  • Attorneys' fees: Up to $135,000
  • Attorneys' costs: To be presented to the court for approval at a later date
  • Service awards to class representatives: $3,000 each ($6,000 total)
  • Credit monitoring services: Cost determined by number of claims filed
  • Payments to approved claimants: Remaining settlement funds

Important dates

  • Opt-out deadline: July 24, 2026
  • Deadline to file a claim: Aug. 8, 2026
  • Final approval hearing: Aug. 24, 2026

When is the LCPtracker data breach settlement payout date?

The settlement administrator will issue payments and credit monitoring information to approved claimants no later than 75 days after the court grants final approval of the settlement.

Why did this class action settlement happen?

The class action lawsuit claimed a targeted cyberattack on LCPtracker Inc.'s computer systems in August 2024 allegedly exposed files containing personally identifiable information.

LCPtracker denies the allegations but agreed to settle to avoid the expense and uncertainty of ongoing litigation.

Sources

  1. Class notice
  2. Settlement website FAQ page
  3. Claim form
  4. Settlement agreement
Settlement Open for Claims
Award:
Up to $2,500 plus credit monitoring
Deadline:
August 8, 2026
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