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UPDATE 3:
- On July 29, 2024, the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the fee award for plaintiffs’ attorneys. Settlement payments will not be available until the court resolves this issue, which will likely be a several month process.
UPDATE 2:
- On July 31, an appeal was filed.
- Claims will not be paid until the appeal is resolved.
UPDATE:
- Final approval was granted for this class action settlement on June 29, 2023.
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T-Mobile agreed to pay $350 million as part of a class action lawsuit settlement to resolve claims it failed to prevent a data breach that affected 76 million Americans; consumers must submit a claim form to benefit.
The settlement benefits individuals whose information was compromised in the T-Mobile data breach announced Aug. 16, 2021.
In August 2021, T-Mobile announced it had been the victim of a data breach that compromised sensitive information of current, former and prospective customers. The breach did not affect financial information but did compromise sensitive personal identifiers such as names, addresses, dates of birth, ID information and even some Social Security numbers.
“We spend lots of time and effort to try to stay a step ahead of them, but we didn’t live up to the expectations we have for ourselves to protect our customers,” T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert said in the data breach announcement. “Knowing that we failed to prevent this exposure is one of the hardest parts of this event.”
Consumers quickly took legal action against T-Mobile, arguing the company failed to live up to its promises that consumers can trust it with their sensitive information.
Plaintiffs in the case argue that the data breach could have been prevented or mitigated through reasonable cybersecurity measures but, due to T-Mobile’s negligence, occurred due to subpar protections.
T-Mobile hasn’t admitted any wrongdoing but agreed to a $350 million class action settlement to resolve these allegations.
Under the terms of the T-Mobile settlement, class members who submit a claim form can collect a cash payment.
Class members can receive reimbursement for up to $25,000 in unreimbursed out-of-pocket losses. This includes payments for credit monitoring, identity theft, fraud, other expenses and up to 15 hours of lost time at a rate of $25 per hour, or class members’ documented hourly wage if they took time off work.
Class members who do not wish to submit a claim form for lost time or out-of-pocket expenses can receive an alternative payment of $25 or $100 if they lived in California on Aug. 1, 2021.
Class members can also receive two years of identity protection services through Pango. These services include TransUnion credit monitoring, monthly credit scores, real time authentication alerts, dark web monitoring, transaction monitoring, $1 million in identity theft insurance and other benefits.
In addition, the settlement provides additional restoration services for class members who suffer from identity theft or fraud as a result of the data breach.
The deadline for exclusion and objection is Dec. 8, 2022.
The final approval hearing for the T-Mobile data breach class action lawsuit settlement is scheduled for Jan. 20, 2023.
In order to receive settlement benefits, class members must submit a valid claim form by Jan. 23, 2023.
Who’s Eligible
The settlement benefits individuals whose information was compromised in the T-Mobile data breach announced Aug. 16, 2021.
Potential Award
Up to $25,000
Proof of Purchase
It is important for you to send documents that show what happened and how much you lost or spent, so that you can be reimbursed. The specific documentation required for each type of loss is listed on the claim form.
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
01/23/2023
Case Name
In re: T-mobile Customer Data Security Breach Litigation, Case No. 4:21-md-03019-BCW, in the Western District of Missouri, Western Division
Final Hearing
01/20/2023
Settlement Website
Claims Administrator
T-Mobile Data Breach Settlement
c/o Kroll Settlement Administration LLC
P.O. Box 225391
New York, NY 10150-5391
[email protected]
833-512-2314
Class Counsel
Norman E Siegel
STUEVE SIEGEL HANSON LLP
Cari Campen Laufenberg
KELLER ROHRBACK LLP
James J Pizzirusso
HAUSFELD LLP
Defense Counsel
Kristy McAlister Brown
Donald M Houser
ALSTON & BIRD LLP
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236 thoughts onT-Mobile data breach $350M class action settlement
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I am a customer
Does this include sprint customers that is now T-Mobile?
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Yes add me I have been and still am a t mobile customer for years.
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Please add me, also a T mobile customer.
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I’ve been with T-Mobile for years add me because I know that my information got out. I got hacked and everything.