Lucent Health Data Breach Settlement: $80 Cash or Up to $5,500
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Lucent Health Data Breach Settlement: $80 Cash, Up to $5,500 for Losses, and 3 Years of Medical Identity Monitoring

Published June 26, 2026

If you received a notice about the October 2023 Lucent Health data incident, you can claim an $80 cash payment with no proof — or reimbursement up to $5,500 for losses — plus three years of medical identity monitoring, by September 5, 2026.

Lucent Health Solutions data breach class action settlement

What Is This Settlement About?

A settlement has been reached in a class action over a data security incident at Lucent Health Solutions, LLC. The lawsuit, Corralejo v. Lucent Health Solutions, LLC, is pending in the Circuit Court for Davidson County, Tennessee. It concerns what the notice describes as a targeted, isolated cyberattack on Lucent Health's computer systems in October 2023 (the "Data Incident"), during which certain files containing private information may have been accessed.

According to the notice, those files may have contained personal information such as full name and date of birth; health, dental, and vision policy number and/or member ID number; and health, dental, and vision group and/or plan number. Lucent Health is a third-party administrator that handles benefits and claims for health plans, so your information may have been in its systems through your employer or health plan even if you never dealt with the company directly.

Lucent Health denies that it did anything wrong, and the Court has not decided who is right. The parties agreed to settle to avoid the costs, risks, and delays of continued litigation. The settlement still needs final approval from the Court.

Status Claims Open
Claim Deadline September 5, 2026
Estimated Payout $80 – $5,500 $80 no-proof cash · or up to $5,500 documented + 3 yrs medical identity monitoring
Proof Required Yes Claim ID from the mailed/emailed notice; $80 alternative cash needs no receipts

Who Qualifies?

The Court defined the Settlement Class as everyone whose private information was implicated in the Data Incident, including all individuals to whom Lucent Health sent an individual notification letter about the incident. If you received a notice from Lucent Health about the October 2023 incident, you are a class member and may be entitled to benefits.

Excluded from the class are Lucent Health and its officers, directors, and related companies; governmental entities; the Judge in this case and the Judge's family and staff; and anyone who validly excludes themselves from the settlement.

How Much Can You Get?

All class members are eligible to enroll in three years of CyEx Medical Shield Complete, which comes with $1 million of medical identity theft insurance and monitors for healthcare insurance ID exposure, Medical Record Number (MRN) exposure, and unauthorized Health Savings Account (HSA) spending. If anything suspicious is found, a fraud resolution agent is available to help.

On top of the monitoring, you can claim one or more of the cash payment options below. There is an aggregate cap of $1,950,000 on cash payments — if total approved cash claims exceed that amount, every payment is reduced pro rata so the total stays within the cap.

Alternative cash payment — $80. Instead of any other cash payment, you may claim a one-time $80 payment with no proof or explanation required.
Documented ordinary out-of-pocket expenses — up to $550. Covers losses such as fees for credit reports, credit monitoring, or credit freezes; the cost to replace IDs; and postage to contact banks. Losses must have occurred between October 2, 2023 and September 5, 2026, and you must send supporting documentation such as receipts.
Documented extraordinary expenses — up to $5,500. For money lost to identity theft or fraud that was probably caused by the Data Incident, was not already covered as an ordinary expense, and that you tried to prevent or recover (for example, through existing insurance). Supporting documentation is required.
Lost time — up to $125. Up to five hours at $25 per hour for time spent responding to the incident, such as changing passwords, investigating suspicious account activity, or researching the incident.

You cannot claim a payment for expenses that have already been reimbursed by a third party. Self-prepared notes can support other proof but are not enough on their own to make a valid claim.

How Do I File a Claim?

The only way to receive benefits is to submit a valid and timely Claim Form. The fastest way is online at the official settlement website. If you prefer, you can download the Claim Form from the website and mail it to the Settlement Administrator, or request a paper Claim Form. For ordinary expense, extraordinary expense, or lost-time claims, include your supporting documentation. Filing through the online portal generally requires the identifier from the notice Lucent Health mailed or emailed, so keep your notice if you received one. If you are not sure whether you are a class member, you can ask for free help through the settlement website's contact options.

Is Proof Required?

It depends on which benefit you choose. The $80 alternative cash payment requires no documentation — you do not have to provide any proof or explanation to claim it. The ordinary out-of-pocket, extraordinary loss, and lost-time benefits all require supporting documentation showing the loss and that it relates to the Data Incident; self-prepared notes alone are not sufficient. Because this is a data breach settlement with a fixed class of notified individuals, filing online generally requires the identifier printed on your notice, which is why this page lists Proof Required: Yes even though the $80 tier needs no receipts.

Important Dates


• Data Incident: October 2023
• Eligible loss period: October 2, 2023 – September 5, 2026
• Opt-out (exclusion) deadline: August 21, 2026
• Objection deadline: August 21, 2026
• Claim Form deadline: September 5, 2026
• Final Approval Hearing: September 9, 2026 at 9:30 a.m. Central Time, Davidson County 6th Circuit Court, Nashville, Tennessee

The hearing date may change without further notice, so check the official settlement website for updates. If the Court approves the settlement and any appeals are resolved, payments will be distributed after that.

Attorneys' Fees and Service Award

Class Counsel will ask the Court to approve $650,000 in attorneys' fees and litigation costs, paid by Lucent Health. Class Counsel will also request a service award of up to $5,000 for the class representative, also paid by Lucent Health.

Official Settlement Notice

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Sources

• Official Settlement Website: LHDataBreachSettlement.com

• Notice of Proposed Class Action Settlement, Corralejo v. Lucent Health Solutions, LLC, Case No. 25C2679 (Circuit Court for Davidson County, Tennessee)

• Settlement Agreement and Long Form Notice on the official settlement website

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Settlement Benefits $80 cash, up to $550 ordinary + up to $5,500 extraordinary losses, up to $125 lost time, + 3 yrs CyEx Medical Shield ($1,950,000 cash cap)
Case Title Corralejo v. Lucent Health Solutions, LLC
Case Number 25C2679
Court Circuit Court for Davidson County, Tennessee
Final Approval Hearing September 9, 2026 at 9:30 AM CT Davidson County 6th Circuit Court, Nashville, TN

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