Knight Barry Title Data Incident Settlement
Up to $5,000
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What happened
Knight Barry Title, Inc. experienced a data incident and sent notice of the breach to affected individuals on or around February 1, 2024. The company denies any wrongdoing but has agreed to this settlement to resolve the litigation.
Do you qualify?
All individuals to whom Knight Barry Title, Inc. sent notice of the data incident on or around February 1, 2024. Excluded are those who request exclusion from the class, the assigned judge, and anyone convicted or pleading nolo contendere to criminal charges related to initiating the data incident.
How to file
Submit a Claim Form online or mail a completed paper Claim Form postmarked by February 17, 2026. Claims for out-of-pocket losses require supporting documentation; claims for identity theft protection require no additional proof. All class members must submit a Claim Form by February 17, 2026 to receive benefits.
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