Sunflower Medical Group Data Breach Settlement
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What happened
Sunflower Medical Group experienced a targeted cyberattack on its computer systems in December 2024 that compromised private information. Files containing personal information such as names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, addresses, driver's license numbers, medical information, and health insurance information were accessed. Sunflower denies wrongdoing and the court has not decided the case.
Do you qualify?
Anyone who received notice indicating that their private information was potentially compromised in the December 2024 Sunflower Medical Group data breach.
How to file
Submit a valid Claim Form by the March 26, 2026 deadline. You can file online using your Notice ID and PIN from your postcard, download and mail the form to the Settlement Administrator, or call/email the Administrator to request a paper copy.
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