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The class includes all living individuals residing in the United States whose private information the February 2025 Endue Software data incident may have impacted. The settlement administrator will base eligibility on Endue’s records. Individuals who received a notice directly from Endue most likely qualify; however, those who did not may still qualify if they meet the criteria.
About This Settlement
Individuals whose data the February 2025 Endue Software incident impacted may be eligible to claim up to $2,500 from a class action settlement.
Who Is Eligible?
The class includes all living individuals residing in the United States whose private information the February 2025 Endue Software data incident may have impacted. The settlement administrator will base eligibility on Endue’s records. Individuals who received a notice directly from Endue most likely qualify; however, those who did not may still qualify if they meet the criteria.
Are Connecticut residents eligible for this settlement?
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Yes — this settlement is open to U.S. residents nationwide, including Connecticut. Check the official claim form for the full eligibility requirements.
How do I file as a Connecticut 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. This settlement requires documentation — have your records ready.
How much can I receive from this settlement?
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The estimated payout is Up to $2,500 per eligible claimant. Final amounts depend on the total number of valid claims filed. Filing early maximizes your share.
Does Connecticut have its own class action settlement rules?
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Connecticut residents can participate in any nationwide federal class action, in addition to any Connecticut-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 Connecticut settlements →
Settlement data sourced from court records and official settlement administrators. Last verified: May 4, 2026.
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