
Regional Obstetrical Consultants Data Incident Settlement
If your personal or medical information was caught in the Regional Obstetrical Consultants (“ROC”) data breach on May 6 2024, you could receive up to $7,500 for documented losses—or an easy $50 cash payment with no paperwork. Submit Your Claim by February 15 2026 to secure your benefits.
Who is eligible?
All living individuals in the United States whose private information was involved in the May 6 2024 ROC data incident are automatically part of the Settlement Class—unless you choose to opt out.
Key dates
- Exclusion (opt-out) deadline: January 31 2026
- Objection deadline: January 31 2026
- Claim filing deadline: February 15 2026
- Final approval hearing: March 2 2026 at 1:30 p.m. ET
Available payments
- Cash Payment A – Extraordinary Losses: Up to $7,500 for documented, unreimbursed identity-theft expenses tied to the breach.
- Cash Payment B – Ordinary Losses: Up to $2,000 for routine, documented costs such as credit-freeze fees, postage, or minor fraud charges.
- Cash Payment C – Alternate Cash: Flat $50 payment—no documents needed.
Only one benefit may be claimed per class member. If documentation is insufficient for Payment A or B, your claim automatically converts to the $50 alternative payment.
How to file a claim
- Visit the official settlement site: rocdatasettlement.com
- Complete the online claim form—or download a paper form to mail.
- Upload or attach receipts for Payments A or B (skip this step for the $50 option).
- Submit online by 11:59 p.m. ET on February 15 2026, or postmark mailed forms by the same date.
Your options at a glance
- Do nothing: Lose your right to cash and remain bound by the settlement.
- Submit a claim: Receive compensation and give up separate lawsuits.
- Opt out: Keep the right to sue ROC individually—but receive no settlement money.
- Object: Stay in the case and tell the Court what you dislike about the deal.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Regional Obstetrical Consultants Data Incident Settlement about?
The lawsuit alleges that hackers accessed ROC’s network on May 6 2024, exposing patient names, contact information, insurance IDs, medical record numbers, and health data. ROC denies wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid further litigation.
How much money can I get from the settlement?
Up to $7,500 for extraordinary documented losses, up to $2,000 for ordinary documented losses, or a $50 alternative cash payment with no documentation required.
How do I know if I am included?
If ROC notified you about the breach—or you believe your data was stored on ROC’s systems—you are likely a class member. Unsure? Call 1-877-450-8783.
When will payments be issued?
Payments will be sent after the Court grants final approval and all appeals, if any, are resolved. This process can take several months—check the settlement website for updates.
Can I still sue ROC if I accept the settlement?
No. Accepting any settlement benefit releases all related claims against ROC and other released parties.
Who represents the class?
The Court appointed Stranch, Jennings & Garvey, PLLC; Kopelowitz Ostrow P.A.; and Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman PLLC as Class Counsel. You may hire your own lawyer at your own expense.