Top Class Actions  |  March 2, 2020

Category: Closed Class Actions

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A $195,000 Quest class action settlement will resolve claims that a 2016 data breach compromised the information of thousands of patients.

The settlement benefits individuals whose information was obtained by an unauthorized third party in the 2016 Quest data breach.

The Quest data breach reportedly took place in November 2016 when unauthorized users gained access to Quest Diagnostics’ MyQuest application.

As a result of the data breach, the information of around 34,000 patients was allegedly compromised. Exposed data reportedly included names, dates of birth, telephone numbers, and even lab results including HIV results.

Plaintiffs in the Quest data breach class action claimed that the company failed to protect consumer information from being compromised. Additionally, the patients claimed that Quest did not provide “timely, accurate and adequate notice” of the data breach.

“Despite the fact that it was storing sensitive Private Information that it knew or should have known was valuable to and vulnerable to cyber attackers, Quest and its fellow Defendants failed to take adequate measures that could have protected user’s information,” the Quest class action lawsuit alleged.

Quest Diagnostics has not admitted any wrongdoing but has agreed to fund $195,000 in settlement payments to affected consumers.

The settlement provides up to $325 in compensation for individuals affected by the Quest data breach. Up to $250 can be collected per patient in compensation for actual monetary losses that resulted from the breach. An additional payment of $75 can be collected by patients who had their HIV test results compromised, regardless if actual monetary losses occurred.

In order to benefit from the settlement, Class Members must file a valid claim form by May 22, 2020. The deadline for exclusion and objection was Jan. 8, 2020. Final approval was granted to the settlement at the fairness hearing on Feb. 25, 2020.

Who’s Eligible

Individuals whose information was obtained by an unauthorized third party in the 2016 Quest data breach.

Potential Award

Up to $325.

Up to $250 is available to compensate actual monetary losses resulting from the Quest data breach. An additional $75 is available for patients who had HIV test results obtained in the Quest data breach.

Proof of Purchase

Class Member ID, sent with notice, is required to submit a claim form online.

Claim Form

CLICK HERE TO FILE A CLAIM »

A claim form can also be printed and mailed to the settlement administrator.

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

5/22/2020

Case Name

Morrow v. Quest Diagnostics Inc., Case No. 2:17-cv-00948-CCC-JBC, in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey

Final Hearing

2/25/2020

* Final approval of the settlement was granted on Feb. 25, 2020.

Settlement Website
Claims Administrator

Morrow v. Quest Diagnostics Inc.
c/o Heffler Claims Group
P.O. Box 58214
Philadelphia, PA 19102
844-245-3767

Class Counsel

John A. Yanchunis
Partick Barthle
MORGAN & MORGAN COMPLEX LITIGATION GROUP

James Barry
LOCKS LAW FIRM LLC

Michael Galpern
JAVERBAUM WURGAFT HICKS KAHN WICKSTROM & SININS PC

Defense Counsel

Keena Hausmann
QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC. SENIOR CORPORATE COUNSEL

David H. Hoffman
SIDLEY AUSTIN LLP

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113 thoughts onQuest Data Breach Class Action Settlement

  1. Junetter Matthews says:

    Add me

  2. Christine Walker says:

    Please add me been using them for years

  3. Julie Bilbrey says:

    How do I find out if my data was breached w Quest?

  4. Clarissa Penney says:

    I have used Quest for years. Please add me. Thank you.

  5. Letitia Bouie says:

    I use Quest for years 2010 to now. My doctor refers me to this place for testing purposes. I didn’t get any ID information. Please add me

  6. Eric DuBose says:

    We use quest. No notice

  7. Eleni says:

    I too, along with my family, have used them for years. How do I get an ID #?

  8. Tess says:

    Add me

  9. AR says:

    I know for fact I was affected but never got any member claim ID. PLEASE GET BACK TO ME

    1. sandy says:

      Then how do you know it affected you? I was sent a letter and claim number because I was affected. It was only a limited number of patients that info was breached.

  10. Jan Perreault says:

    How do I know if I was impacted by this hack if quest diagnostics

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