Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare Data Breach Settlement
$50–$5,350
What happened
Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare (OBHC) experienced an unauthorized data incident discovered in May 2024 that exposed sensitive patient information including names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, identification numbers, and medical and health insurance information. OBHC denies any wrongdoing.
Do you qualify?
Anyone who was mailed written notification from OBHC indicating that their private information was potentially compromised as a result of the data incident discovered in May 2024.
How to file
Submit a valid claim form online at the settlement website by September 3, 2026, or if mailed, postmarked no later than September 3, 2026. You may need to submit documentation for out-of-pocket and extraordinary expenses to receive reimbursement, or you can elect to receive either two years of credit monitoring or a $50 cash payment.
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