By Top Class Actions  |  January 12, 2026

Category: Data Breach
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TriZetto class action lawsuits overview: 

  • Who: Two class action lawsuits have been filed against TriZetto Provider Solutions LLC. 
  • Why: The lawsuits claim TriZetto failed to protect patients’ highly sensitive data during a data breach. 
  • Where: The class action lawsuits were both filed in New Jersey federal court.

Two new class action lawsuits allege healthcare technology company TriZetto failed to adequately protect the highly sensitive data of patients during a recent data breach.

The class action lawsuits each claim TriZetto had a duty and an obligation to protect the private information that patients entrusted the company with, yet failed to do so. 

“Plaintiffs and Class members provided their Private Information to Defendants with the reasonable expectation and mutual understanding that Defendants would comply with their obligations to keep such Private Information confidential,” one TriZetto class action lawsuit says. 

Plaintiff Elizabeth Noble wants to represent a nationwide class of anyone whose personally identifiable information (PII) or personal health information was compromised in the December 2025 TriZetto data breach, including anyone who received notice of the breach. 

Meanwhile, plaintiffs Liam Lytle, Maricruz Jimenez and Carson Noel want to represent additional state subclasses of anyone whose private information was compromised and who received notice of the breach. 

TriZetto failed to disclose that private information was not secure, class action says 

Noble alleges information stolen in the TriZetto data breach has either already been published or “will be published imminently” by cybercriminals on the dark web and that she has seen a spike in spam and scam text messages and phone calls in the aftermath of the incident.

“Plaintiff has spent—and will continue to spend—significant time and effort monitoring her accounts to protect herself from identity theft,” the TriZetto class action says. 

Lytle, Jimenez and Noel, meanwhile, claim TriZetto failed to disclose to them that their private information was not secure, despite them assuming and being “entitled to assume” that TriZetto had secured it. 

“At no time were Plaintiffs or the Subclass on notice that their Private Information was not secure,” the TriZetto class action lawsuit says. 

Noble, who also names Genesis Healthcare as a defendant, demands a jury trial and requests declaratory and injunctive relief and an award of applicable compensatory, exemplary, punitive and statutory damages for herself and all class members. 

Lytle, Jimenez and Noel, who also name Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation as a defendant, demand a jury trial and request declaratory and injunctive relief and an award of actual, statutory and nominal damages for themselves and all class members. 

Last month, The Cigna Group Inc. faced a lawsuit claiming the global health insurer failed to protect patient data in a cyberattack that occurred between October 2024 and January 2025.

Were you affected by the TriZetto data breach? Let us know in the comments.

Noble is represented by Kenneth J. Grunfeld of Kopelowitz Ostrow P.A. and Raina C. Borrelli of Strauss Borrelli PLLC. 

Lytle, Jimenez and Noel are represented by Christopher A. Seeger and Shauna B. Itri of Seeger Weiss LLP, and Thomas E. Loeser of Cotchett Pitre & McCarthy LLP. 

The TriZetto data breach class action lawsuits are Lytle, et al. v. TriZetto Provider Solutions LLC, et al., Case No. 2:25-cv-18938 and Noble, et al. v. TriZetto Provider Solutions LLC, et al., Case No. 2:25-cv-18967, both in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.


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42 thoughts onTriZetto class actions claim company failed to protect patient data during data breach

  1. Jean Gallagher says:

    I also received a letter dated 2/6 on March 17th

  2. Lisa Edwards says:

    I just received my notice today (March 17), but the letter was dated February 6! TPS is offering Kroll Identity Monitoring Service, but Kroll Monitoring has also had data breaches. How can you even trust that company?

  3. Gael Whiting says:

    I just received my letter say my information was leaked

  4. JAMES says:

    The “INTENTIONAL NEGLIGENCE” is obvious.
    I rcvd a notice of possible breach of my data. So I TRIED to contact TriZetto so that I could find out WHICH company I used contract with TriZetto … so that I could SHUT MY DATA DOWN AT THE SOURCE. If I call the number for suckers on the notice, I end up talking with a guy names Earl or BillyBob-joe,,, with a HEAVY foreign accent.. when I explain that I want to find out the SOURCE of the data breach… he wants my personal info… NO… how about.. I keep MY data private and only provide some of the medical service providers in my area. BillyBobJoe says that he needs my show size and other data im not going to give… but he will gladly sign me up for Credit Monitoring .. NO !!!… I want to stop the data breach at the source… not fund another trashy company… refusing to help me STOP THE DATA BREACH… AT THE SOURCE…IS THE CRIMINAL AND NEGLIGENT ACT.

  5. Pete Stein says:

    I recieved a notice on March 12, 2026; the notice was dated Feb. 6 2026. I have been pummeled with spam calls starting around the time of the data breach, as many as 50 calls per day. All of the robo calls have been centered around trying to sell medically related materials and have even had a fraudulent Medicare claim filed on my account.

  6. Crystal Weldy says:

    Yes. I received a notice. I’ve gotten an excessive amount spam emails, text messages and phone calls.

  7. shirley jones says:

    I was affected and received a notice

    1. Felicity Edwards says:

      I just got a letter in the mail with a co code but there isn’t a way to put it in

  8. DW says:

    Class Action suits are a drop in the bucket dollar wise. These companies are all insured against breach suits, so there is no real punishment for them Just the hassle of time going through the legal process. The lawyers make all the money. Yes, I received a notification also.

  9. Nikki Walker says:

    I just received my notice for the data breach on Oct 2, 2025; however, this settlement represents a data breach in Dec 2025 and references the state of New Jersey. If there a settlement for the October 2035 breach in Maryland?

  10. Thomas Fletcher says:

    I also received a letter stating that my information was stolen and have taken steps to freeze my credit score to hopefully keep anyone from getting loans or credit cards using my info .

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