Brigette Honaker  |  February 7, 2022

Category: Closed Class Actions

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Equifax data breach class action lawsuit settlement updates:

  •  This class action settlement is paying out up to $22.82 as of Dec. 22, 2022.
  • Congratulations to everyone who filed a claim and got paid!

  • Class members are receiving emails alerting them of their eligibility for a payment from this settlement.
  • The settlement administrator is offering the option to receive the payment either via PayPal or pre-paid card. Those who would like to change their payment method to one of these should visit the administrator’s payment selection form page.
  • Those who wish to receive a physical check do not need to take any action.

  • On Nov. 2, 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court denied a petition to review the appeal.
  • At this time, it is not known how quickly payments will be made to claimants.

  • On June 3, 2021, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the $425 million Equifax data breach settlement.
  • It is not known at this time how quickly claims will be paid.
  • Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as they become available.

Equifax has agreed to pay at least $380.5 million to resolve class action claims associated with its massive 2017 data breach.

The Equifax class action lawsuit settlement will benefit any of the estimated 147 million people affected by the September 2017 Equifax data breach.

In 2017, the largest data breach of personal and financial information in American history occurred, involving almost half of the country’s population. In November 2017, plaintiffs filed an Equifax lawsuit claiming the credit bureau failed to protect consumer information.

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Equifax reached a settlement with the plaintiffs to resolve claims that their poor cybersecurity resulted in the breach of millions of consumers’ private information. The credit bureau does not admit any wrongdoing by settling the case against them.

Equifax data breach class action settlement benefits

Under the terms of the Equifax class action lawsuit settlement, the company will pay at least $380.5 million into a restitution fund and an additional $125 million to cover out-of-pocket costs if the restitution fund is used up. The credit bureau will also make changes to their business practices to help keep consumer information secure.

There are several benefits available under the Equifax class action lawsuit settlement. Consumers can choose between free credit monitoring services or a $125 cash payment. Additionally, the settlement provides up to $20,000 in expense reimbursement and at least seven years of free identity restoration services.

Claims for credit monitoring services, alternative reimbursement compensation, and Equifax subscription product reimbursement are all due by Jan. 22, 2020.

Claims for current out-of-pocket losses and/or time spent are due by Jan. 22, 2020 but Class Members can file claims for future losses and time until Jan. 22, 2024.

The deadline for exclusion and objection is Nov. 19, 2019. The final approval hearing is scheduled for Dec. 19, 2019.

Who’s Eligible

Any of the estimated 147 million people affected by the September 2017 Equifax data breach.

Potential Award
  1. Free credit monitoring or a $125 cash payment. Three bureau credit monitoring through Experian would be offered for at least four years and one bureau credit monitoring would be offered for an additional six years. Cash payments are available for Class Members who have credit monitoring services that will continue for at least six months.
  2. Up to $20,000 in reimbursement for expenses, including time spent remedying fraud (up to 20 hours at $25 per hour), out-of-pocket expenses, and the cost of credit monitoring (up to 25 percent of these costs).
  3. Free identity restoration services for at least seven years.
Proof of Purchase

N/A

Claim Form

NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.

Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.

Claim Form Deadline

1/22/2020 – for initial claims

1/22/2024 – for extended claims

UPDATE: On July 31, 2019, The Federal Trade Commission reported that due to overwhelming public response, claimants that select to receive the cash payout from the Equifax Data Breach Class Action Settlement, will be receiving significantly less than the estimated $125. While the total settlement amount is over $300 million, only $31 million was set aside for claimants that select the cash payment over free credit monitoring.  Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more.  

UPDATE 2: On Nov. 19, 2019, the class action watchdog Center for Class Action Fairness filed an objection to the Equifax data breach class action settlement, claiming that the attorney fee request should be reduced and that the settling parties suppressed the claims process.

UPDATE 3: On Jan. 13, 2020, a federal judge gave a $425 million Equifax class action settlement final approval despite objections from consumer advocacy groups.

Case Name

In re: Equifax Inc. Customer Data Security Breach Litigation, Case No. 1:17-md-2800-TWT, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia

Final Hearing

12/19/2019

UPDATE: The Equifax Data Breach Class Action Settlement was granted final approval on January 13, 2020. Please note that claims will not be paid until after the initial claim deadline passes. Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more. 

UPDATE 2: On January 28, 2020, an appeal to the Equifax Data Breach Class Action Settlement was filed. Claims will not be paid until all appeals are exhausted.  We appreciate your ongoing patience. Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more.

Settlement Website
Claims Administrator

Equifax Data Breach Class Action Settlement Administrator
c/o JND Legal Administration
P.O. Box 91318
Seattle, WA 98111-9418
1-833-759-2982

Class Counsel

Amy E. Keller
DICELLO LEVITT GUTZLER LLC

Kenneth S. Canfield
DOFFERMYRE SHIELDS CANFIELD & KNOWLES LLC

Norman E. Siegel
STUEVE SIEGEL HANSON LLP

Roy E. Barnes
THE BARNES LAW GROUP LLC

Defense Counsel

David L. Balser
Phyllis B. Sumner
S. Stewart Haskins II
KING & SPALDING LLP

Michelle A. Kisloff
Adam A. Cooke
HOGAN LOVELLS US LLP

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1,247 thoughts onEquifax data breach class action settlement

  1. William Ferrell III says:

    Pleasr add me.

  2. sherri Krasnoff says:

    have been advised by credit Karma- Equifax breached my account- add me

  3. DEMETRIUS Moncrief says:

    Wow this is crazy cause my credit had been going down for no reason

  4. Marcia Johnson says:

    please add me

  5. Mike Hancock says:

    my credit is with Equifax and i want to file a claim.

  6. Vincent P Clark says:

    Please add me to the list.

  7. Kimmie says:

    Nevermind guys wrong suit! This was a check from them but for another lawsuit regarding TV Guide Magazine

  8. Patricia kemesies says:

    Please add me

  9. Jackie L Farrow Jackie L Farrow says:

    add me.

  10. Sandra says:

    I went to through the FTC site to submit a claim. The site FTC site said:

    “For the time you spent dealing with the breach. You can be compensated $25 per hour up to 20 hours.

    “If you submit a claim for 10 hours or less, you must describe the actions you took and the time you spent doing those things.
    “If you claim more than 10 hours, you must describe the actions you took AND provide documents that show identity theft, fraud, or other misuse of your information.”

    I tried to file a claim with Equifax. I thought I was entitled to claim 10 hours of my time working on protecting myself without providing written documentation from third parties. The online claim form did not provide for that option. That option did not appear on the online claim form. The online claim form required that I submit documentation for everything.

    I tried to terminate my application because of this. I do not know whether I was successful in not submitting my claim before it was completed.

    I am going to wait to see if this is clarified before I submit my claim – if I have not involuntarily submitted in my misadventure at the claim site.

    Perhaps others should have reservations about immediately submitting their claim due to the discrepancy between the FTC site and the Equifax claim site.

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