This settlement is open to U.S. residents including Virginia. Check the official claim form to confirm your eligibility based on your usage of the product or service during the class period.
About This Settlement
Individuals whose Social Security numbers were compromised in the 2023 Brodart data breach may be eligible for cash payments or credit monitoring. Claimants can receive up to $2,500 for documented identity theft losses, $1,000 for expenses, or a flat $45 alternative payment. The deadline to submit a claim for these benefits is May 8, 2026.
Are Virginia residents eligible for this settlement?
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Yes — this settlement is open to U.S. residents nationwide, including Virginia. Check the official claim form for the full eligibility requirements.
How do I file as a Virginia resident?
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Click "File Now" above to go directly to the official claim form. Fill in your name, address, and eligibility information. No proof required — just your name and contact info.
How much can I receive from this settlement?
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The estimated payout is Varies per eligible claimant. Final amounts depend on the total number of valid claims filed. Filing early maximizes your share.
Does Virginia have its own class action settlement rules?
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Virginia residents can participate in any nationwide federal class action, in addition to any Virginia-specific state court settlements. Some states — including California, Illinois, and New York — have additional consumer protection laws that generate state-specific supplemental settlements. Browse all Virginia settlements →
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