/PRNewswire/ -- The following statement is being issued by Kroll Settlement Administration regarding Sayers v. OrthopedicsNY, LLP, Case No. 2026-CA-00064, Fla.... No documentation required — you can file in minutes. Here's everything you need to know to file your claim.

⚡ Quick Facts

  • Total Settlement Fund: $1,450,000
  • Your Estimated Payout: $50–$1450k per person
  • Filing Deadline: TBD — check official site
  • Proof Required: No
  • Who Qualifies: You are included in this Settlement as a Settlement Class Member if you live in the United States and were sent a notice that your Private Information may have been impacted in the Data Incident on or about December 28, 2023.
  • Official Claims Site: NYOrthosettlement.com
  • Administrator: Kroll Settlement Administration

What Is the Current or former patients or employees of OrthopedicsNY may be affected by a data incident Settlement?

Current or former patients or employees of OrthopedicsNY may be affected by a data incident settlement News provided by Kroll Settlement Administration Apr 06, 2026, 08:27 ET Share this article Share toX Share this article Share toX PHILADELPHIA, April 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The following statement is being issued by Kroll Settlement Administration regarding Sayers v. OrthopedicsNY, LLP, Case No. 2026-CA-00064, Fla. 17th Cir. Ct.1. A settlement has been reached with OrthopedicsNY, LLP (the "Defendant") in a class action about a data incident that allowed unauthorized access to company computer systems on or about December 28, 2023, that potentially exposed the personally identifiable information ("Private Information") of current and former patients and employees (the "Data Incident"). The case is called Sayers v. OrthopedicsNY, LLP, Case No. 2026-CA-00064, Fla. 17th Cir. Ct.1. You are included in this Settlement as a Settlement Class Member if you live in the United States and were sent a notice that your Private Information may have been impacted in the Data Incident on or about December 28, 2023. If approved, the Settlement will provide $1,450,000 to pay all valid claims submitted. You must submit a Claim Form by June 15, 2026, to be eligible for payment. Claims can be submitted for documented losses, up to $2,500, or an alternate cash payment of $50. The amount you receive depends on the total number of valid claims received. Payments will come by check unless you elect to receive payment electronically by PayPal or Venmo. If you don't want to be legally bound by the Settlement, you must opt out by June 15, 2026. If you do not agree with the Settlement, you may submit an objection by June 15, 2026. A hearing to determine whether the Settlement will be granted final approval is currently scheduled for June 30, 2026. For more information, as well as to obtain a Claim Form, visit www.NYOrthosettlement.com or call (833) 319-5494. SOURCE Kroll Settlement Administration 21% more press release views with Request a Demo × Modal title Also from this source Were you notified that your Personal Information may have been compromised by the Complete Payroll Solutions Data Incident? You may be eligible for benefits from a Class Action Settlement. The following statement is being issued by Kroll Settlement Administration regarding Dunn, et al., v. Complete Payroll Solutions, LLC, Case No.... Notice of Pendency and Proposed Settlement of Class Action Announced in AdaptHealth Corp. Securities Litigation The following statement is being issued by Kroll Settlement Administration regarding In re AdaptHealth Corp. Securities Litigation, Case No.... More Releases From This Source Explore Health Care & Hospitals News Releases in Similar Topics

The case was brought as a class action, meaning a group of consumers with similar claims sued collectively. Rather than go to trial, the defendant agreed to settle. Class members — people who were affected by the alleged conduct — are eligible to file a claim and receive a share of the settlement fund.

Who Is Eligible to File a Claim?

You are included in this Settlement as a Settlement Class Member if you live in the United States and were sent a notice that your Private Information may have been impacted in the Data Incident on or about December 28, 2023.

No documentation is required to file a basic claim. You self-certify your eligibility when submitting the claim form. The settlement administrator verifies class membership against the defendant's own records.

How Much Can You Get?

Individual payouts are estimated at $50–$1450k per person. The final amount each claimant receives depends on:

  • The total number of valid claims filed
  • Whether you have documentation supporting higher-tier compensation
  • Attorney fees and administrative costs deducted from the fund

Filing is free and takes under 10 minutes. Even smaller payouts are worth claiming — there is no cost or risk to you.

How to File Your Current or former patients or employees of OrthopedicsNY may be affected by a data incident Claim — Step by Step

  1. Go to the official claims website: Visit NYOrthosettlement.com. This is the only authorized portal to file your claim. Avoid third-party sites that charge fees to "help" you file.
  2. Check your eligibility: Confirm that you meet the class definition — typically that you were a customer or were affected during the specified class period.
  3. Complete the claim form: Provide your name, contact information, and any details about your relationship to the defendant. No receipts or proof of purchase are required for a standard claim.
  4. Select your payment method: Most administrators offer check, PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, or virtual prepaid card. Choose whichever is most convenient.
  5. Submit and save your confirmation: After submitting, you'll receive a confirmation number or email. Save it — you'll need it to check the status of your claim.

The filing process typically takes 5–10 minutes.

Filing Deadline: TBD — check official site

File before the deadline to preserve your right to compensation. Check the official settlement website for the current claims deadline.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this settlement legitimate?

Yes. This is a court-supervised class action settlement. The claims are administered by Kroll Settlement Administration. Filing is free and there is no obligation to accept the settlement if you prefer to pursue individual litigation.

Do I need a lawyer to file?

No. This is a class action — class counsel (the attorneys who filed the case) represents all class members. Filing your individual claim is free and does not require hiring a personal attorney.

How long until I get paid?

Payments are distributed after the settlement receives final court approval and all claims are processed. This typically takes several months to a year after the claims deadline. Be patient — the timeline is set by the court, not the administrator.

I already filed. Do I need to file again?

No. If you previously submitted a valid claim, you do not need to refile. Check your email for a prior confirmation from the settlement administrator.

What if I can't find the official claims website?

Visit the full Current or former patients or employees of OrthopedicsNY may be affected by a data incident settlement page on SettlementRadar — we maintain verified links to official settlement sites and update them when administrator sites change.

Bottom Line

/PRNewswire/ -- The following statement is being issued by Kroll Settlement Administration regarding Sayers v. OrthopedicsNY, LLP, Case No. 2026-CA-00064, Fla.... No proof is required for a standard claim. Filing is free, takes under 10 minutes, and the deadline is TBD — check official site. Don't leave money on the table.

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