PharMerica Data Breach Settlement
$0–$10,000
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What happened
PharMerica experienced a data incident that exposed personal information of individuals in the United States. The class is seeking settlement for the resulting harm from this data breach. PharMerica denies any wrongdoing.
Do you qualify?
All living persons in the United States who were provided notice of the Data Incident, excluding directors and officers of PharMerica, governmental entities, those who opt out, the judge assigned to the case, the judge's immediate family, and court staff.
How to file
Submit a Claim Form by April 27, 2026. For documented losses (up to $10,000), provide supporting documentation of losses incurred from the data incident. All Settlement Class Members automatically receive one year of credit monitoring without filing a claim. Contact the Settlement Administrator at (833) 754-6609 or visit the website to request a Claim Form.
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