Leo Hamel Fine Jewelers Data Breach Settlement
Up to $25
What happened
Leo Hamel Fine Jewelers failed to properly secure and safeguard employees' personal information, which was accessed by an unauthorized person in a cybersecurity incident on or about November 10, 2022. The company denies the allegations and contends it was complying with applicable state law.
Do you qualify?
Current and former employees of Leo Hamel Fine Jewelers whose personal information may have been impacted by the cybersecurity incident and who reside in the United States. If you received notice of the incident, LHFJ's records indicate you are included in the Settlement Class.
How to file
Submit a Claim Form by August 3, 2026 to the settlement administrator. No specific documentation or proof is mentioned as required to submit a valid claim. All Settlement Class Members who submit a valid Claim receive $25.00 cash compensation (subject to pro rata adjustment) and 24 months of credit monitoring services.
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