Carolina Arthritis Associates Data Incident Settlement
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What happened
Carolina Arthritis Associates experienced a cyberattack on its computer systems in September 2024. Certain files containing private information were accessed, including names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, diagnosis, medical history, prescription information, health insurance information, and medical claim forms. The defendant denies wrongdoing and the parties settled to avoid the costs and uncertainties of continued litigation.
Do you qualify?
Anyone whose private information was compromised in the September 2024 Carolina Arthritis Associates data incident and whose name appears in CAA's records as a Class Member.
How to file
Submit a valid and timely Claim Form by February 23, 2026. The fastest way is to submit online at the settlement website. You may also download the Claim Form and mail it to the Settlement Administrator, or submit a paper copy.
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