
Consumers whose personal information the September 2023 Mana Products Inc. data breach compromised may be eligible to claim up to $4,000 from a class action settlement.
Mana Products Inc. agreed to settle a class action lawsuit alleging a targeted cyberattack exposed sensitive personal information, including names and Social Security numbers, to unauthorized third parties.
Who can file a Mana Products claim?
Class members must meet all of the following criteria:
- They resided in the United States at the time of the data breach.
- The Mana Products Inc. data security incident that began on or around Sept. 2, 2023, compromised their personal information.
- Mana Products Inc. sent them a notice of the data security incident.
How much can class members get?
- Documented out-of-pocket expenses: Reimbursement of up to $400 for documented expenses related to the data breach, such as attorney or accountant fees, credit report or monitoring fees, credit freeze fees and miscellaneous expenses like notary, postage or copies.
- Reimbursement for lost time: Compensation of $20 per hour for up to four hours (maximum $80) spent addressing issues related to the breach. The combined cap for out-of-pocket expenses and lost time is $400.
- Documented extraordinary expenses: Reimbursement of up to $4,000 for actual, documented expenses resulting from fraud or identity theft likely related to the data breach and not already covered by other benefits.
- Alternative cash payment: Instead of the above benefits, class members may opt for a one-time $25 cash payment.
- Credit monitoring services: All class members can receive two years of credit monitoring from all three credit bureaus, including $1,000,000 in identity theft protection insurance.
The total amount available for cash benefits is $200,000. If the total approved claims exceed this amount, the settlement administrator will reduce payments proportionally (pro rata)
How to claim a settlement payment
Class members can file a claim online or download, print, complete and mail the PDF claim form to the settlement administrator. Class members can also request a paper claim form by calling 844-496-0787 or emailing info@ManaProductsSettlement.com. The deadline to submit a claim is Nov. 13, 2025.
Settlement administrator's mailing address: Mana Data Security Incident Settlement c/o Settlement Administrator, P.O. Box 25226 Santa Ana, CA 92799
What information is required to submit a claim?
- To submit an online claim form, class members must log in with the notice ID and PIN from the settlement notice they received. Those who are unable to locate their ID and PIN contact the settlement administrator by emailing info@ManaProductSettlement.com and providing their full name and mailing address.
- For out-of-pocket and extraordinary expenses, class members must provide receipts or other documentation. They may include self-prepared documents to explain or support their claim, but these are not sufficient on their own.
- For lost time, class members must describe the tasks they performed and the amount of time they spent.
- For the alternative $25 payment and credit monitoring, class members need only select the appropriate option.
Payout options
- PayPal (online claims only)
- Venmo (online claims only)
- Zelle (online claims only)
- Paper check
Settlement fund breakdown
The settlement fund covers:
- Settlement administration costs: To be determined
- Attorneys' fees and costs: Up to $120,000
- Service award to class representative: Up to $5,000
- Credit monitoring costs: Determined by number of valid claims
- Payments to eligible class members: Up to $200,000 for all cash benefits
Important dates
- Opt-out deadline: Oct. 14, 2025
- Claim deadline: Nov. 13, 2025
- Final approval hearing: Dec. 11, 2025
When is the Mana Products Inc. settlement payout date?
The settlement administrator will issue payments after the court approves the settlement and resolves any appeals.
Why did this class action settlement happen?
The class action lawsuit alleged Mana Products Inc. failed to adequately protect personal information during a targeted cyberattack in September 2023. The plaintiffs claimed this failure led to unauthorized access to sensitive data, including names and Social Security numbers.
Mana Products Inc. denies any wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid the costs and uncertainties of further litigation and provide benefits to those affected.
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