Mizuno USA Data Breach Settlement
Reimbursement of documented ordinary losses and lost time; two years of one-bureau identity theft protection and credit monitoring; documented extraordinary losses and/or alternative cash payment
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What happened
Mizuno USA, Inc. experienced an unauthorized cybersecurity attack discovered in November 2024 that potentially compromised the personal information of class members. The company is settling the resulting data breach claims.
Do you qualify?
Residents of the United States who received notice from Mizuno USA, Inc. that their personal information was potentially compromised in the unauthorized cybersecurity attack discovered in November 2024.
How to file
Submit a valid Claim Form by June 15, 2026. Claims can include reimbursement of documented ordinary losses and lost time, two years of identity theft protection and credit monitoring, documented extraordinary losses, and/or an alternative cash payment.
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