Youth and Shelter Services Data Incident Settlement
What happened
Youth and Shelter Services, Inc. experienced a cybersecurity incident in September 2023 in which certain files containing private information were potentially accessed. The data potentially compromised includes names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, financial account information, medical information, health insurance information, billing & claims information, passport numbers, and other government-issued identification numbers. The Defendant denies wrongdoing.
Do you qualify?
Anyone whose private information was potentially impacted by the September 2023 data incident affecting Youth and Shelter Services' computer systems. This includes individuals whose personal data such as names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, financial account information, medical information, or other sensitive information may have been accessed.
How to file
Submit a valid Claim Form by the July 20, 2026 deadline. You can file online at the settlement website or download the Claim Form and mail it to the Settlement Administrator. The page does not specify what documentation or proof is required.
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