Ampac Holdings BIPA Biometric Settlement
Up to $572.36
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What happened
Ampac Holdings, LLC allegedly violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) by using biometric devices to collect fingerprints and handprints from employees without first providing written notice and obtaining written consent. The defendant denies these allegations. The parties agreed to settle the lawsuit without the defendant admitting wrongdoing.
Do you qualify?
Anyone who scanned a finger or handprint on a timekeeping device while employed by Ampac Holdings, LLC in Illinois between February 12, 2020 and March 3, 2026, except those who previously consented to biometric collection or previously released these claims.
How to file
Complete and submit a claim form online at www.AmpacBIPASettlement.com or mail the completed form (in the pre-paid envelope if received by mail) by June 15, 2026. The form requires basic information and your signature; no proof of employment is mentioned as required.
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