Marlboro-Chesterfield Pathology Data Breach Settlement
$10–$1,000
What happened
Marlboro-Chesterfield Pathology's computer systems were breached on or around May 22, 2025, compromising patients' personally identifiable information and protected health information including names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and medical information. The lawsuit alleges the company failed to properly secure and safeguard this sensitive data. The defendant denies any wrongdoing.
Do you qualify?
Current and former patients of Marlboro-Chesterfield Pathology, P.C. whose personally identifiable information or protected health information was maintained on the company's systems that were compromised in the breach announced on or around May 22, 2025.
How to file
File a claim online using the Submit Claim button on the website, or download the Claim Form from the Documents page and mail it to the Settlement Administrator, postmarked no later than August 21, 2026. You must prove monetary losses from fraud or identity theft to receive up to $1,000, or can claim $10 if your Social Security number was compromised.
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