Cupertino Electric Data Breach Settlement
Up to $5,000
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What happened
Cupertino Electric, Inc. suffered a data breach that impacted customers. The company is settling a class action lawsuit by providing credit monitoring, reimbursement for documented losses, and pro rata cash payments to affected individuals. The defendant does not admit wrongdoing.
Do you qualify?
All individuals residing in the United States who were sent notice of the Cupertino Data Breach and are members of the Settlement Class.
How to file
Submit a claim form online using your Unique Class Member ID from your postcard notice or obtained from the Settlement Administrator. The deadline is November 6, 2025. You can claim credit monitoring services, reimbursement for documented out-of-pocket losses up to $5,000, or a pro rata cash payment.
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