
Current and former employees in the United States who received notice that the August 2024 True World Holdings data breach may have compromised their personal information could qualify to submit a claim for up to $2,000 and credit monitoring from a class action settlement.
True World Holdings LLC agreed to pay $325,000 to settle a class action lawsuit alleging a cyberattack in August 2024 potentially exposed private information, including names, Social Security numbers and dates of birth.
Who can file a claim for a data breach payout?
Class members are individuals in the United States whose personal identifying information the data breach True World Holdings discovered in August 2024 potentially compromised, including those who received notice of the incident.
How much can class members get?
Class members have the following benefit options:
- Unreimbursed economic losses: Class members can claim up to $2,000 for documented out-of-pocket losses related to the data incident.
- Alternative cash payment: Class members who do not submit an unreimbursed economic losses claim can submit a claim to receive a one-time $50 cash payment.
- Credit monitoring: All class members can elect to receive one free year of one-bureau credit monitoring. Services include $1 million in identity theft insurance, real-time credit file monitoring, dark web scanning, comprehensive public records monitoring and access to a fraud resolution agent, if needed.
How to claim a class action rebate
To receive a settlement payment, class members can file a claim online or print and complete the PDF claim form and mail or email it to the settlement administrator.
Settlement administrator’s mailing address: True World Data Incident Settlement, c/o Settlement Administrator, P.O. Box 25226, Santa Ana, CA 92799
Settlement administrator's email address: info@TrueWorldDataSettlement.com
The claim deadline is Sept. 8, 2026.
Required claim information and proof
- To submit a claim online, class members must provide the unique ID and PIN from the settlement notice they received.
- Unreimbursed economic losses claims require supporting documentation showing the date of the loss, that it was fairly traceable to the data breach and that they mader an attempt to dispute or challenge the loss. Proof may include receipts, bank or credit card statements, copies of correspondence and other documentation of fraud or identity theft.
Payout options
- PayPal
- Venmo
- Zelle
- Virtual prepaid card
- Paper check mailed to the address provided
Settlement fund breakdown
The $325,000 settlement fund will include:
- Settlement administration costs: To be determined
- Attorneys’ fees: Up to $110,000
- Service award to class representative: Up to $5,000
- Credit monitoring: Cost determined by number of claims filed
- Payments to approved claimants: Remaining settlement funds
Important dates
- Deadline to opt out: Aug. 10, 2026
- Deadline to file a claim: Sept. 8, 2026
- Final approval hearing: Nov. 16, 2026
When is the True World Holdings data breach settlement payout date?
The settlement administrator will issue payments to approved claimants after the court grants final approval of the settlement.
Why did this class action settlement happen?
This class action lawsuit claimed a cyberattack in August 2024 potentially exposed sensitive personal information True World Holdings stored. The complaint alleged the company failed to adequately protect this data.
True World Holdings denies any wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid the expense and risk of continued litigation.
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