Continental Cafe Holdings Data Incident Settlement
$0–$750
What happened
Continental Cafe Holdings, LLC experienced a cybersecurity event called the "Data Incident" that affected individuals' personal information. The company is settling a class action lawsuit brought by affected individuals by offering benefits including compensation for documented losses, credit monitoring services, and cash payments.
Do you qualify?
Anyone who resides in the United States and received notice of the Continental Cafe Holdings Data Incident on November 12, 2024, or was otherwise affected by the Data Incident, except those party to arbitration agreements with Continental implemented on March 14, 2019, and/or July 18, 2023.
How to file
Submit a Claim form on the settlement website using your LoginID found on your postcard notice or from the Settlement Administrator. You can claim up to $50 in alternative cash, up to $700 for documented out-of-pocket losses with supporting documentation, or three additional years of credit monitoring services. The deadline to submit a claim is July 28, 2026.
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This summary was generated from public settlement documents and may contain errors. Confirm eligibility, deadlines, and payment terms on the official settlement website before filing. ClaimWatch is not a law firm and this is not legal advice. Filing a claim is free.
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