Rite Aid Settles $6.8M Data Breach Class Action Over Exposed Customer Information

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Deadline: July 7, 2025
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Claimants must provide a Class Member ID if they received a data breach notice from Rite Aid or the settlement administrator. If a notice ID was not received, reasonable documentation demonstrating that you were a victim of the Rite Aid data breach is needed.
Settlement Summary
Rite Aid Corporation recently settled a $6.8 million class action lawsuit due to allegations of a data breach exposing their customers' personal information. The unauthorized third-party access came to light when over two million Rite Aid customers' personally identifiable information (PII) — full names, addresses, dates of birth, driver's license numbers, and government-issued IDs — became accessible. The lawsuit was filed because Rite Aid allegedly failed to adequately protect its customers' personal information, leading to this large-scale data exposure. Those affected by the Rite Aid data breach may potentially qualify for a payout, with successful claims ranging up to $10,000 for documented losses related to the data breach.
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Eligibility Requirements
- Must be a resident of the United States
- Personal information must have been compromised or potentially compromised in the Rite Aid Data Breach
- Must have received notice of the breach
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