Proliance Surgeons Data Breach Settlement
$0–$5,599
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What happened
Proliance Surgeons experienced a cyberattack on or about February 11, 2023, during which unauthorized third parties gained access to files stored on their servers containing patients' private information, including names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, financial information, medical records, and health insurance information. The company is settling claims for negligence, breach of implied contract, unjust enrichment, and violation of the Washington Consumer Protection Act.
Do you qualify?
Anyone residing in the United States whose private information was potentially or actually compromised in the February 2023 data breach, including all those who received notice from Proliance about the incident.
How to file
Submit a Claim Form online via the settlement website or print and mail it to the Claims Administrator at the address provided. You can call (833) 319-5761 to request a paper copy. The deadline is May 28, 2026. Documentation of out-of-pocket losses is required for reimbursement claims up to $5,000.
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