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Sansone Group Data Breach Settlement Up to $3,500 for Exposed Personal Info

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The Sansone Group Data Breach Settlement Up to $3,500 for Exposed Personal Info settlement, with individual payouts of $45 to $3.50K to eligible claimants who be an individual located in the united states. The deadline to file is October 13, 2026. Proof of purchase is required.

Deadline
53 days remaining

Deadline: October 13, 2026

Total Settlement Amount
TBD

Total amount allocated for all claims

Individual Payout Range
$45 to $3.50K

Estimated amount per eligible claim

Proof of Purchase
Required

To file, claimants must provide the login ID from the settlement notice they received; online filers must also provide the PIN from the same notice. For documented losses claims (up to $3,500), submit supporting documentation such as receipts, bank/credit card statements, and other evidence of fraud or identity theft that is traceable to the data breach. Alternate cash claims do not require the same loss documentation, but they must still complete the required notice information.

Settlement Summary

In March 2025, Sansone Group LLC announced that a targeted cyberattack may have exposed customers’ private information, including names and Social Security numbers. The incident prompted a class action lawsuit on behalf of affected current and former customers—about 1,564 people—alleging that Sansone failed to adequately safeguard sensitive data. As a result, individuals who received notice of the breach may qualify for payment through a settlement, with options designed to offset harms such as identity theft-related fraud, credit monitoring needs, and expenses tied to replacing documents or contacting financial institutions. The lawsuit was filed to address alleged negligence in protecting personal information and to give impacted consumers a structured way to seek compensation without each person pursuing a separate claim. Its significance lies in how it turns an often confusing data-breach aftermath into measurable benefits—up to $3,500 for documented out-of-pocket losses (from March 22, 2025 through Oct. 13, 2026), a $45 cash option for those without documented losses, and two years of credit monitoring and fraud protection for all class members. This aligns with broader U.S. data-breach enforcement trends under privacy and security expectations, including state privacy laws and Federal Trade Commission–style standards that scrutinize whether companies use reasonable safeguards when handling Social Security numbers and other high-risk identifiers. Beyond this settlement, similar cases reflect a growing wave of consumer class actions tied to alleged failures in cybersecurity controls, such as access restrictions, encryption, and incident response planning. Payments like these also underscore an industry-wide shift toward formal accountability—often negotiated through settlements even when the defendant disputes wrongdoing—because litigation can be expensive and uncertain. If you received a notice, you generally must submit a claim by Oct. 13, 2026 (with opt-out by Sept. 28, 2026) using the notice’s login ID and, for online filings, the PIN, to be eligible for monitoring and any approved cash reimbursement tied to the alleged exposure.

Entities Involved

Sansone Group LLC
Sansone Data Incident Settlement
Settlement Administrator
CyEx Financial Shield Complete
PayPal
Venmo
Zelle
Santa Ana, CA 92799-9958
P.O. Box 25226
Simpluris (claim form hosting/document source)

Related Topics

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March 2025 Sansone cyberattack
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Social Security number exposure settlement
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file a claim online Sansone settlement
Sansone Data Incident Settlement
P.O. Box 25226 Santa Ana CA 92799
claim deadline October 13 2026
opt out deadline September 28 2026
final approval hearing October 28 2026
PayPal Venmo Zelle data breach settlement payments

Eligibility Requirements

  • Be an individual located in the United States
  • Received a notice from Sansone Group that the March 2025 data breach may have impacted the person’s private information
  • For the maximum recovery option: submit documented out-of-pocket losses that are traceable to the breach and occurred between March 22, 2025 and Oct. 13, 2026
  • If not claiming documented losses: qualify to submit a claim for the one-time $45 cash payment

Important Notice About Filing Claims

Submitting false information in a settlement claim is considered perjury and will result in your claim being rejected. Fraudulent claims harm legitimate class members and may result in legal consequences.

If you are unsure about your eligibility for this settlement, please visit the official settlement administrator’s website using the link provided above. Review the eligibility criteria carefully before submitting a claim.

Class Action Champion is an independent information resource and is not affiliated with any settlement administrator, law firm, or court. We provide settlement information as a service to help connect eligible class members with legitimate settlements.