
Akumin Data Incident Settlement
U.S. residents whose personal or medical information was compromised in Akumin Operating Corp.’s October 11, 2023 data incident can claim up to $2,500 cash for documented losses and one year of free Medical Data Monitoring. Submit your claim by November 30, 2025 to secure your benefits.
File a Claim on the Official SiteWho Is Eligible?
- All living individuals residing in the United States
- Whose Private Information was accessed or acquired in the October 11, 2023 Akumin data incident
Available Settlement Benefits
- Cash Payment – Documented Losses: Up to $2,500 per class member for out-of-pocket expenses traceable to the breach (e.g., fraud losses, bank fees, credit costs).
- Medical Data Monitoring: One year of complimentary monitoring services to detect misuse of your health information.
Key Deadlines
- Claim Submission: November 30, 2025
- Opt-Out (Exclude Yourself): November 30, 2025
- Object to the Settlement: November 30, 2025
- Final Approval Hearing: December 15, 2025 at 8:30 a.m.
Your Legal Options
- Submit a Claim: Receive cash and/or monitoring benefits.
- Do Nothing: Remain in the class, release your claims, and receive no benefits.
- Exclude Yourself: Keep the right to sue Akumin separately, but forfeit settlement benefits.
- Object: Tell the Court why you disagree while staying in the class.
Important Documents
Download and review the full settlement papers below:
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Akumin Data Incident Settlement about?
The lawsuit alleges that Akumin failed to adequately protect patient data, leading to unauthorized access to names, Social Security numbers, medical information, and other sensitive details on October 11, 2023. Akumin denies wrongdoing but agreed to settle.
How do I file a claim in the Akumin Data Incident Settlement?
Visit the official settlement website and complete the online or paper claim form by November 30, 2025, including any documentation of financial losses if you seek cash reimbursement.
What losses qualify for the up to $2,500 cash payment?
Eligible expenses include unreimbursed fraud losses, bank fees, credit monitoring costs, postage, notary charges, or other verified out-of-pocket costs related to the breach.
Will I owe taxes on my settlement payment?
Cash payments may be taxable. Consult a tax professional regarding your specific situation.