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Endue Software Data Breach Settlement: $65 Cash Payment, Up to $2,500 in Losses, and 2 Years of Medical Data & Credit Monitoring

Published June 22, 2026
Updated July 1, 2026

The Endue Software data breach settlement offered a $65 cash payment with no receipts, plus up to $2,500 for documented losses — but the June 30, 2026 claim deadline has passed and the settlement is now closed.

Endue Software infusion-center data breach class action settlement

What Was This Settlement About?

Endue, Inc., which does business as Endue Software and provides software used by infusion centers, reached a proposed class action settlement to resolve claims over a February 2025 data breach. Under the settlement, Endue funded a $260,000 Alternate Cash Fund for the flat cash payments, paid documented out-of-pocket losses (up to $2,500 per class member), provided two years of medical data and credit monitoring, and separately paid court-approved attorneys' fees and costs (up to $500,000) and service awards. According to the settlement notice, an unauthorized third party accessed Endue's computer systems in February 2025 and certain files containing Private Information were accessed.

Endue reported that approximately 118,000 individuals were affected, and notification letters went out beginning in April 2025. The information involved varied by person but may have included names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and medical record numbers. The class action, captioned Pauley, et al. v. Endue, Inc. d/b/a Endue Software, alleged Endue failed to adequately protect the data it maintained. Endue denied any wrongdoing and admitted no liability, but agreed to settle to avoid the cost and uncertainty of continued litigation. Important: the June 30, 2026 claim filing deadline has passed, so this settlement is now closed and no new claims can be filed.

Status Settlement Closed
Claim Deadline June 30, 2026 (passed)
Estimated Payout $65 cash or up to $2,500 in losses $65 alternate cash payment (pro rata from a $260,000 fund) or up to $2,500 documented · plus two years of CyEx Medical Shield Complete monitoring with $1M insurance
Proof Required Yes filing online required the Login ID and PIN from your notice; the $65 alternate cash payment needed no documentation, but receipts were required for the up-to-$2,500 out-of-pocket reimbursement

Who Qualifies?

The Settlement Class includes all living individuals residing in the United States whose private information may have been impacted by the February 2025 Endue Software data incident. Endue notified roughly 118,000 people that their information was involved. If you received a notice from Endue (or on behalf of an infusion center that uses Endue's software) about the February 2025 breach, you are likely a Settlement Class Member.

As is standard, the settlement excluded Endue's officers and directors, the judge assigned to the case and the judge's immediate family, and anyone who timely opted out of the settlement.

How Much Could You Get?

Every Settlement Class Member who submitted a valid claim form could claim the medical data and credit monitoring plus one of the two cash options below:

• Medical Data and Credit Monitoring — two years of CyEx Medical Shield Complete, which came with $1 million of medical identity-theft insurance and monitored for healthcare insurance ID exposure, Medical Record Number (MRN) exposure, and unauthorized Health Savings Account (HSA) activity, with access to a fraud resolution agent.

• Cash Payment A — Documented Losses — up to $2,500 per person for actual, documented out-of-pocket losses related to fraud or identity theft from the breach, incurred between February 16, 2025 and June 30, 2026. Covered expenses included identity-theft or fraud losses, fees for credit reports or credit freezes, the cost to replace IDs, and postage to contact banks, with proof such as receipts required.

• Cash Payment B — Alternate Cash — a one-time $65 payment with no documentation required, paid from a $260,000 Alternate Cash Fund, adjusted pro rata based on the number of claims. Class members could claim Cash Payment A or Cash Payment B, but not both.

Claim Filing

Important: the June 30, 2026 claim deadline has passed. Claims were required to be submitted online or postmarked by that date, and the settlement website is no longer accepting new claims.

Key Dates

• Preliminary Approval: March 27, 2026
• Claim Form Deadline: June 30, 2026 (passed)
• Exclusion (Opt-Out) Deadline: June 30, 2026 (passed)
• Objection Deadline: June 30, 2026 (passed)
• Final Approval Hearing: July 15, 2026, 17th Judicial Circuit Court, Broward County, Fort Lauderdale, FL

When Will Payments Be Made?

Payments depend on the court granting final approval at the July 15, 2026 hearing and the resolution of any appeals, followed by the administrator finishing claims processing, which typically takes several months or longer after the hearing.

Healthcare data breaches like this one have driven a steady stream of similar settlements — see our open data breach settlements tracker for other claims you may qualify for, including the South Texas Oncology & Hematology data breach settlement and the Cardiovascular Consultants data breach settlement, both involving medical-provider breaches.

Beware of Scams

Legitimate settlement administrators never ask you to pay a fee to receive your payment. File only through the official settlement website, and never share bank or payment information in response to an unsolicited call, text, or email about this settlement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Endue Software data breach settlement?

It was a proposed class action settlement resolving Pauley, et al. v. Endue, Inc. d/b/a Endue Software, Case No. CACE-25-015155, in the 17th Judicial Circuit Court in and for Broward County, Florida. The case concerned a February 2025 cyberattack on Endue's systems in which files containing personal and health information were accessed.

Who qualified?

All living individuals residing in the United States whose private information may have been impacted by the February 2025 Endue Software data incident. About 118,000 people were notified that their information was involved.

How much could I get?

Every class member could claim two years of CyEx Medical Shield Complete monitoring (with $1 million of medical identity-theft insurance) plus one cash option: a one-time $65 Alternate Cash Payment with no documentation, or up to $2,500 for documented out-of-pocket losses. Only one of the two cash options could be claimed.

Did I need proof?

Filing online required logging in with the Login ID and PIN from the notice sent to you. The $65 Alternate Cash Payment needed no documentation; the up-to-$2,500 Documented Losses option required receipts or similar proof (affidavits alone were not sufficient).

What were the deadlines?

The claim, opt-out, and objection deadlines were all June 30, 2026. That deadline has passed, and the settlement is now closed — no new claims can be filed. The final approval hearing was scheduled for July 15, 2026 in Broward County, Florida.

Official Settlement Notice

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Sources

• Notice of Proposed Class Action Settlement, Pauley, et al. v. Endue, Inc. d/b/a Endue Software, No. CACE-25-015155 (17th Judicial Circuit, Broward County, FL)
• Official Settlement Website: EndueSoftwareDataSettlement.com
• HIPAA Journal — Endue Software Agrees to $870,000 Data Breach Settlement
• BankInfoSecurity — Hack on Infusion Center Software Supplier Affects 118,000

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Status Closed — claim deadline June 30, 2026 has passed
Settlement Benefits $260,000 alternate cash fund plus up to $2,500 each in documented losses, 2 years of monitoring, and fees/costs — all paid by Endue
Case Title Pauley, et al. v. Endue, Inc. d/b/a Endue Software
Case Number CACE-25-015155
Court 17th Judicial Circuit Court, Broward County, Florida
Final Approval Hearing July 15, 2026 at 9:30 AM ET Broward County Circuit Court, Fort Lauderdale, FL (Zoom option available)
Administrator Simpluris

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