Aspire Health Alliance Data Breach Settlement
What happened
Aspire Health Alliance suffered a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in September 2023. Certain files containing private information were potentially accessed, including personal information such as names, dates of birth, dates of medical services, health insurance policy numbers, physician information, medical condition or treatment information, and Medicare or Medicaid numbers. Aspire denies wrongdoing, and the parties have agreed to settle to avoid further litigation costs and risks.
Do you qualify?
Settlement class members are individuals whose private information may have been accessed during Aspire Health Alliance's September 2023 data breach. You qualify if you received notice from Aspire indicating you are a settlement class member.
How to file
Submit a valid Claim Form by September 16, 2026. You can submit online at the settlement website or download and mail the form to the Settlement Administrator. To receive Cash Payment A for documented losses, you must submit a valid claim; otherwise, you automatically receive Cash Payment B and medical data monitoring.
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