Lakeview Health Systems Data Breach Settlement (Skov v. Lakeview Health)
What this is about
A targeted January 2024 cyberattack on Lakeview Health's computer systems accessed files containing personal information (names, addresses, DOBs, SSNs, driver's licenses, financial account numbers, patient IDs, medical treatment information, diagnoses, conditions, prescriptions, and health insurance information).
The background
The Lakeview Health data breach settlement resolves claims from a January 2024 cyberattack that accessed files containing personal and medical information of patients and others. Lakeview Health agreed to provide credit monitoring and cash payment options without admitting wrongdoing. Class members may choose one year of CyEx Medical Shield Total monitoring, reimbursement of documented losses (up to $2,000 for ordinary expenses or $5,000 for identity-theft losses), lost-time pay, or a $50 no-proof cash payment. Claims must be submitted by August 24, 2026. The case is pending in the Circuit Court of Duval County, Florida.
Worth knowing
The Lakeview Health data breach settlement resolves claims from a January 2024 cyberattack that accessed files containing personal and medical information of patients and others. Lakeview Health agreed to provide credit monitoring and cash payment options without admitting wrongdoing. Class members may choose one year of CyEx Medical Shield Total monitoring, reimbursement of documented losses (up to $2,000 for ordinary expenses or $5,000 for identity-theft losses), lost-time pay, or a $50 no-proof cash payment. Claims must be submitted by August 24, 2026. The case is pending in the Circuit Court of Duval County, Florida.
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How much can I get from the Lakeview Health Systems Data Breach Settlement (Skov v. Lakeview Health)?
Choice of: one year of CyEx Medical Shield Total credit monitoring (with $1M medical identity theft insurance), up to $2,000 for documented ordinary out-of-pocket losses, up to $5,000 for documented identity-theft/fraud losses, lost-time reimbursement, or a $50 alternative cash payment (no proof).
What happened in the Lakeview Health Systems Data Breach Settlement (Skov v. Lakeview Health) case?
A targeted January 2024 cyberattack on Lakeview Health's computer systems accessed files containing personal information (names, addresses, DOBs, SSNs, driver's licenses, financial account numbers, patient IDs, medical treatment information, diagnoses, conditions, prescriptions, and health insurance information).
How do I actually file a claim?
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Where does this information come from?
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