Cerebral Data Breach Settlement
Pro rata shares of the Settlement Fund, plus a $300 credit toward a self-pay Cerebral Therapy & Medication plan
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What happened
Cerebral, Inc. used the Meta Pixel on its website, which allegedly disclosed personal information and protected health information of customers to Facebook without proper authorization. The disclosure occurred as a result of the company's website usage tracking practices. Cerebral denies the allegations but agreed to settle the claims brought under California's unfair competition law.
Do you qualify?
You qualify if you were a Cerebral, Inc. account holder with a California address and received a data incident notification letter on or about March 6, 2023 from Cerebral informing you of the disclosure incident.
How to file
Submit a Claim Form by January 22, 2026, either online through this website or by mail to the Claims Administrator at the address provided. The page does not specify what documentation or proof is required to submit a claim.
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