The Olympic Club Data Breach Class Action Settlement
Unsplash | Published: December 3, 2024
Claim Form Deadline: December 19, 2024
Payout: Up to $5,500
Proof required: Yes
What's the Olympic Club Data Breach Settlement?
A class action settlement has been reached with the Olympic Club over allegations that they failed to safeguard their club customers' personally identifiable information. The class action lawsuit was filed after a catatrophoic data breach incident that occurred some time between March 31, 2022, and April 27, 2022, involving The Olympic Club's data servers.
The Olympic Club, established all the way back in 1860 in California is recognized as one of America's oldest athletic clubs.
On or about March 10, 2023, The Olympic Club notified its club members of a data breach that occurred earlier in the year. The breach affected personal information of some members and employees.
The Olympic Club Settlement in Brief
● Timeframe: The Olympic Club suffered unauthorized access between March 31, 2022 and April 27, 2022.
● Discovery: The club became aware of the breach on June 17, 2022.
● Affected Data: The compromised information may have included names, addresses, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, financial account information, and medical information.
● The Olympic Club agreed to a massive class action settlement paying qualified claimants $500 to $5,500 per claim.
What is the Total Settlement Amount?
The total settlement amount is not reported. However, the Olympic Club class action settlement allows for compensation of up to $500 for ordinary losses and up to $5,500 for extraordinary losses per person, along with two years of one-bureau credit monitoring services.
How Do I Qualify For a Payout?
To potentially qualify for a payout, you must be a class action settlement member, which includes anyone sent a written data breach notice directly by The Olympic Club. You must have received a notice of the data incident and have experienced losses or expenses related to the incident.
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How Much Can I Get Paid?
If you qualify as a settlement member in the Olympic Club class, you may be eligible to receive:
• Up to $500 for ordinary losses,
• Ip to $5,500 for extraordinary losses.
Specifically, you may be able to get a payout of up to $500 for any "ordinary" losses, including lost time (up to four hours at $22.50 per hour), and up to $5,500 for extraordinary losses, which include actual documented monetary loss or fraud caused by the misuse of personally identifiable information.
"The Olympic Club, which suffered a data breach in 2022, was established in 1860 in California, and is recognized as one of America's oldest athletic clubs."
How Do I File a Claim?
To file a claim, you must submit a valid and timely claim form online or by snail mail. The Olympic Club claim form can be found on the official class action settlement website. You will be asked to provide your unique Claim Login ID & Claim Login PIN, which should be printed on the Olympic Club data breach notice postcard that was mailed to you. If you are unable to locate your ID & PIN, you can contact the Olympic Club class action settlement administrator directly.
Do I Need Documentation to File a Claim?
Yes, you will need to provide proof to file a claim. For ordinary losses, you may need to provide documentation of your expenses and time spent dealing with the data incident. For extraordinary losses, you will need to provide documentation of the actual monetary loss or fraud caused by the misuse of your personally identifiable information. You will also be asked to provide your unique ID and Pin code, which you can find on your mailed The Olympic Club data incident notice.
Filing Class Action Settlement Claims
Please note that your claim form will be rejected if you submit a settlement claim for payout with any fraudulent information. By providing this information and your sworn statement of its veracity, you agree to do so under the penalty of perjury. You would also be harming others that actually qualify for the class action settlement. If you are not sure whether or not you qualify for this class action settlement, visit the class action administrator's website below. OpenClassActions.com is only providing information and is not a class action administrator or a law firm. OpenClassActions is a participant in the Amazon affiliate advertising program and this post may contain affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission or fees if you make a purchase via those links.
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