$1.6M Nonstop Administration and Insurance Services Data Breach Settlement

$1.6M Nonstop Administration and Insurance Services Data Breach Settlement

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Image Credit: Adobe | Published: January 29, 2025

Claim Form Deadline: February 12, 2025

Payout: Up to $5000 or $50 or $100

Proof required: Yes


What's the Nonstop Administration and Insurance Services Data Breach?

A $1,600,000 class action lawsuit has been settled with Nonstop Administration and Insurance Services after a data breach that occurred at Nonstop Administration and Insurance Services, Inc. The data breach incident occurred where cybercriminals accessed and stole consumers' personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI). The class action lawsuit alleges that Nonstop and Insurance Services failed to implement adequate security measures to protect their sensitive information, leading to the data breach incident.

At least 8,571 individuals were affected by the data breach at Nonstop Administration and Insurance Services, Inc.

What Kind of Data Was Leaked by Nonstop?

The types of information compromised in the data breach include:

• First, middle, and last names
• Addresses
• Dates of birth
• Social Security Numbers
• Medical record numbers
• Patient account numbers
• Driver's licenses and other government IDs
• Healthcare provider's names and addresses
• Health plan names and health plan IDs
• Diagnoses
• Dates of services
• Treatment costs
• Prescription medications
• Numeric codes used to identify services and procedures

What is the Total Settlement Amount?

The total settlement amount is anticipated to be $1.6 million. This includes damages, under which fall actual, nominal, and consequential damages, court and attorney costs, as well as injunctive relief.

Injunctive relief is a legal remedy in the form of a court order that requires a party to do or refrain from doing specific acts. It is typically used to prevent future harm rather than to compensate for past harm. In the context of this case, injunctive relief might include orders for the defendant to:

• Implement and maintain enhanced security measures to protect personal and health information.
• Cease any practices that led to the data breach.
• Notify affected individuals promptly about any future breaches.
• Take specific actions to prevent further unauthorized access to sensitive information.

Injunctive relief aims to ensure that the defendant complies with legal standards and prevents further violations that could harm the plaintiffs and class members.

How Do I Qualify For a Payout?

To potentially qualify for a payout, you must be an individual whose PII/PHI was exposed in the data breach discovered by Nonstop Administration and Insurance Services, Inc. on or about December 22, 2022. This includes being a member of the Nationwide Class or one of the state-specific subclasses (Alaska, California, Colorado, New York).

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How Much Can I Get Paid?

Payout options depend on how you may have been affected by the Nonstop data breach:

Reimbursement for Out-of-Pocket Losses: Up to $5,000 per individual for unreimbursed costs incurred addressing or remedying identity theft, fraud, or misuse of personal information.
Alternative Cash Payment: Approximately $50, subject to pro rata adjustment based on remaining funds.
California Statutory Payment: An additional $100 for California residents, subject to pro rata decrease based on remaining funds.

How Do I File a Claim?

To file a claim, you must submit a valid claim form online or by mail, postmarked no later than February 12, 2025. You can download the claim form from the settlement website or call the Settlement Administrator to request a paper copy you can then send by snail mail.

Claim Form Website: NonStop Settlement Site


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