$6.375M Apria Healthcare Data Breach Class Action Settlement
By Steve Levine
Photo Credit: Unsplash | Updated: July 29, 2025
Claim Form Deadline: Ongoing
Estimated Payout: Varies
Proof required: Yes
If you received a data breach notice from Apria Healthcare LLC that your information may have been compromised due to illegal hacking events you may be owed $2,000 from a class action. Apria Healthcare has settled a class action over allegations that it failed to properly protect personal information, had inadequate data security, and delayed notifying affected individuals.
Apria Healthcare is a company that provides medical equipment and supplies to patients in their homes. They serve more than one million patients a year in over 300 locations throughout the U.S. On May 22, 2023, Apria sent out data breach notices to nearly 1.8 million patients. These letters were sent to notify affected individuals of an incident in which an unauthorized third party broke into the Apria network and stole patient data, including:
• Security Codes.
• Passwords.
• PIN codes.
• Other PII (Personally Identifiable Information)
Data breaches can also result in a long-term erosion of personal data privacy, as the hacked personally identifiable information may be traded or shared amongst cyber-criminals for years to come, on the internet, the dark web, or elsewhere.. This significantly increases the risk of further identity theft, financial fraud and massive headaches for consumers and victims.
If you received a letter from Apria Healthcare, LLC, notifying you that your personal information was impacted in their data breach you may be part of the class action settlement.
Eligible individuals can receive:
• Out-of-Pocket Losses: Up to $2,000 for documented expenses related to the hacking events.
• Pro Rata Cash Payment: A share of the remaining settlement fund after other payments are made.
• Opt-Out Deadline: September 22, 2025.
• Objection Deadline: September 22, 2025.
• Final Approval Hearing: November 4, 2025
• Claim Form Deadline: October 22, 2025.
Submit a claim form online, linked below, or by mail by the claim form deadline of October 22, 2025.
Yes, supporting documentation is required for reimbursement of out-of-pocket losses or expense stemming from the Apria Healthcare data breach. This may include receipts, invoices, or other documentation that shows the expenses you incurred as a result of the data breach.
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