How Much Am I Owed From the University of Minnesota Data Incident Settlement: You could get money from a settlement if your personal information was maintained by or accessible at the University of Minnesota.?
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much will I receive from the University of Minnesota Data Incident Settlement: You could get money from a settlement if your personal information was maintained by or accessible at the University of Minnesota.?
The estimated per-person payout for the University of Minnesota Data Incident Settlement: You could get money from a settlement if your personal information was maintained by or accessible at the University of Minnesota. is Up to $30. However, actual payouts depend on the number of claims filed and final court approval.
Do I need proof to file a University of Minnesota Data Incident claim?
No proof required! This is a no-proof-required settlement, meaning you just need to confirm you're eligible by answering a few questions. No receipts or documentation needed.
What is the filing deadline for University of Minnesota Data Incident Settlement: You could get money from a settlement if your personal information was maintained by or accessible at the University of Minnesota.?
No filing deadline has been posted yet. Check back regularly for updates.
How do I file a claim for the University of Minnesota Data Incident Settlement: You could get money from a settlement if your personal information was maintained by or accessible at the University of Minnesota.?
To file your claim: (1) Use the eligibility calculator above to confirm you qualify. (2) Click the "File Claim" button to be guided through the process. (3) We'll handle your claim for a flat $9.99 fee — no paperwork, takes under 5 minutes.
Is the University of Minnesota Data Incident Settlement: You could get money from a settlement if your personal information was maintained by or accessible at the University of Minnesota. legitimate?
Yes. This is a court-approved class action settlement. SettlementRadar tracks 168+ open settlements and provides verified filing information. We do not create settlements — we help eligible consumers file claims they are legally entitled to.