Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery P.C., a large orthopedic and neurosurgery practice based in Vancouver, Washington, agreed to a $2,500,000 class action settlement to resolve claims arising from a February 2024 data breach. According to public reporting, an unauthorized party accessed Rebound's computer network on or about February 2–3, 2024; the intrusion was detected on February 3, 2024 when patient and scheduling systems went offline for more than two weeks. A forensic investigation determined that an unknown actor viewed and may have copied files containing patient information. Rebound began mailing notices to affected individuals on or about April 15, 2024, and approximately 426,536 people were notified.
The case, captioned Cooper, et al. v. Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery P.C., was heard in the Superior Court of the State of Washington for Clark County before Judge Gregory Gonzales, and consolidated several class actions filed after the breach. The plaintiffs alleged that Rebound failed to adequately safeguard patient information; Rebound denies any wrongdoing and agreed to settle to avoid the cost and risk of continued litigation.
The claim deadline was May 28, 2026, and it has passed. The court granted final approval of the settlement on June 12, 2026. This page is kept for reference: it explains what the settlement offered and what happens next for people who filed on time. There is nothing left to submit.
Status
Claims Closed — Final Approval Granted
Claim deadline was May 28, 2026
Final Approval
Granted June 12, 2026
Clark County Superior Court, Washington · payments to follow
Settlement Benefit
Up to $5,000 documented · ~$75 cash
$2.5M fund · plus 2 years CyEx Medical Shield Complete monitoring ($1M identity-theft insurance)
Proof Required
Yes
Class limited to notified patients · documentation required for the up-to-$5,000 loss tier
The settlement class covered individuals who were notified that their personal or protected health information may have been compromised in the February 2024 Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery data breach — the roughly 426,536 people who were sent notice. According to reporting on the incident, the information potentially involved included names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, passport numbers, medical information, health insurance information, and financial account information, varying by individual. The exact class definition appears in the settlement notice on the official settlement website.
Class members who filed a valid, timely claim could choose among the following benefits:
- Up to $5,000 in reimbursement for documented out-of-pocket losses fairly traceable to the breach (for example, fraud losses, unreimbursed bank fees, and certain out-of-pocket costs), supported by documentation.
- A pro rata cash payment estimated at about $75. Because this is a pro rata share of the net settlement fund, the actual amount depends on how many valid claims were filed and could be higher or lower than the estimate.
- Two years of CyEx Medical Shield Complete credit and medical monitoring, which includes $1,000,000 in identity-theft insurance.
The $2,500,000 settlement fund also covers court-approved attorneys' fees and expenses, settlement administration and notice costs, and service awards for the class representatives, before class-member benefits are paid.
The court granted final approval of the settlement on June 12, 2026. If no appeals delay the process, the settlement administrator will issue payments to class members who filed valid claims once the approval becomes final. Payment timing after approval varies and can take several weeks to months. The official settlement website is the best place to check the case status and payment updates.
If you filed a claim, watch for your payment by the method you selected and be alert for scams: legitimate settlement administrators never charge a fee to release a class action payment and will not ask for your banking passwords or a "processing payment" to send your check. To find cases you can still file, see our roundup of open data breach settlements and our explainer on how a data breach class action works. For a similar closed medical-provider case, see the Numotion data breach settlement.
Can I still file a claim in the Rebound Orthopedics data breach settlement?
No. The claim deadline was May 28, 2026 and it has passed. The court granted final approval on June 12, 2026, so if you filed a valid claim on time, your payment is expected after the approval becomes final. This page is informational — there is nothing left to file.
What did the settlement offer?
The $2.5 million settlement offered class members up to $5,000 in reimbursement for documented out-of-pocket losses, a pro rata cash payment estimated at about $75 (the actual amount depends on how many valid claims were filed), and two years of CyEx Medical Shield Complete credit and medical monitoring, which includes $1,000,000 in identity-theft insurance. Class members who filed on time will receive their chosen benefit.
When will payments be sent?
A Clark County Superior Court judge granted final approval on June 12, 2026. Payments follow once the approval becomes final and any appeal period passes. Exact timing depends on administrative processing and can take several weeks to months; the official settlement website is the best place to check for updates.
Who was covered by the settlement?
The settlement covered individuals who were notified that their personal or protected health information may have been involved in the Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery data breach discovered in February 2024. About 426,536 people were sent notice. The class is defined in the settlement notice available on the official settlement website.
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Settlement Amount
$2,500,000
Data Incident
Network intrusion discovered February 3, 2024 (~426,536 people notified)
Case Title
Cooper, et al. v. Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery P.C.
Court
Superior Court of Washington, Clark County · Judge Gregory Gonzales
Claim Deadline
May 28, 2026 (closed)
Final Approval
Granted June 12, 2026