First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union Data Breach Settlement
$100–$5,000
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What happened
First Commonwealth Federal Credit Union experienced a data incident that compromised individuals' private information. FCFCU denies any wrongdoing. The settlement provides compensation to those affected.
Do you qualify?
All individuals residing in the United States whose private information was compromised in the Data Incident, including those who received notice of the incident. Excluded are directors, officers, agents of FCFCU, governmental entities, the assigned judge and their family, and court staff.
How to file
Submit a claim form by February 18, 2026 (deadline has passed) to receive either up to $5,000 for documented losses or a flat $100 payment, plus optional three-year credit monitoring. Contact Kroll Settlement Administration at (833) 890-4928 or visit the settlement website.
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