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DAP Health Reaches $1.3 Million Data Breach Settlement: What You Need to Know and How to Claim Your Cash

DAP Health has agreed to pay $1.3 million to settle a class action lawsuit following a July 2024 data breach that exposed sensitive personal and medical records for nearly 129,000 people. Affected individuals can claim up to $5,000 for documented financial losses, a pro rata base cash payment estimated at $25, an additional $75 for California residents, and two years of free credit and medical record monitoring.

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If you received care or services from DAP Health, your sensitive personal and medical information may have been exposed during a major security incident in July 2024. The healthcare provider has agreed to a $1.3 million class action settlement to resolve claims that it failed to adequately safeguard confidential patient data.

If you were affected by the DAP Health data breach, you may be eligible to receive a cash payout of $25 or more, reimbursement of up to $5,000 for documented out-of-pocket losses, and two years of free credit and medical record monitoring services.

Here is everything you need to know about the lawsuit, who qualifies for compensation, and how you can submit a claim before the upcoming deadline.

What Happened in the DAP Health Data Breach Incident?

In July 2024, DAP Health discovered a cybersecurity breach involving unauthorized access to its internal systems. During the attack, cybercriminals compromised or accessed private files containing both personally identifiable information and protected health information.

According to court filings, the breach affected approximately 129,048 current and former patients and individuals across the United States. The exposed records included critical details that make victims vulnerable to identity theft and medical fraud, such as:

  • Full names and dates of birth

  • Social Security numbers

  • Sensitive medical records and treatment histories

  • Additional patient administrative details

Following the incident, affected patients filed a class action lawsuit titled Donald Crosslin and Matthew Paone v. Dap Health Inc. in California court. The plaintiffs alleged that DAP Health failed to implement reasonable cybersecurity safeguards and protocols, leaving thousands of consumers vulnerable to financial harm and privacy violations.

While DAP Health denies any wrongdoing or liability, the healthcare provider agreed to establish a $1.3 million settlement fund to resolve the litigation and avoid the risk and expense of a prolonged legal battle.

How Much Money Could You Receive From the DAP Health Settlement?

The $1.3 million settlement provides multiple compensation channels for impacted individuals. Depending on your situation and where you lived when the breach occurred, you may qualify for several types of financial recovery and protective services:

  • Documented Out-of-Pocket Loss Reimbursement: If you spent money dealing with identity theft, fraud, or professional fees directly linked to the breach, you can claim up to $5,000 in documented expenses.

  • Pro Rata Cash Payment: All eligible class members can elect to receive an estimated base cash payout of approximately $25. The final amount may adjust up or down depending on the total number of valid claims submitted.

  • California Statutory Cash Benefit: Class members who were California residents on July 22, 2024, can claim an additional statutory payment of $75 on top of other benefits.

  • Credit and Medical Record Monitoring: All class members can sign up for two free years of comprehensive credit and medical record monitoring to help protect against future identity theft.

When submitting your claim, you can choose your preferred digital payment method—including PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, or direct ACH transfer—or opt to receive a physical check by mail.

Understanding Your Rights Under Health Privacy Laws

Healthcare providers carry a strict duty to maintain the privacy and security of patient records. Under federal standards like the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and state privacy regulations like the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), organizations must maintain robust administrative, physical, and technical safeguards.

When medical providers fail to secure their networks, patients face unique risks. Unlike a stolen credit card that can be canceled immediately, compromised health records and Social Security numbers cannot easily be changed. Data breaches involving health information put everyday people at long-term risk of medical identity theft, fraudulent billing, and public exposure of private personal matters.

Class action lawsuits serve as a vital tool for consumers. By coming together, affected individuals can hold large healthcare organizations accountable and ensure companies invest in proper cybersecurity infrastructure to protect patient data in the future.

Are You Eligible for Compensation From the DAP Settlement?

You may be eligible to submit a claim if you reside in the United States and your private health or personal information was compromised during the July 2024 DAP Health security breach. Individuals who received a official data breach notification letter by mail are automatically considered class members.

To check if you are included in the settlement class, review the notice sent to your physical address or email. It will contain a unique ID and PIN required during the filing process.

If you are unsure whether your data was exposed, you can contact the settlement administrator directly at 877-269-0487 or visit the official settlement website.

Important Deadlines and Steps to Submit Your Claim

To receive a cash payout or credit monitoring services, you must complete and submit an official claim form online or by mail. Don’t let this opportunity pass—unclaimed settlement funds cannot help you recover from the impact of a breach.

Keep these critical dates in mind:

  • Opt-Out or Exclusion Deadline: September 1, 2026 (if you wish to retain your right to sue DAP Health individually).

  • Final Approval Hearing: October 1, 2026.

  • Claim Submission Deadline: October 21, 2026.

How to File:

  1. Locate the settlement notice sent to you by mail or email to find your Unique ID and PIN.

  2. Visit the official settlement portal at dapdatasettlement.com or download the PDF claim form.

  3. Select your desired benefits (cash payout, California benefit, credit monitoring, or documented loss reimbursement).

  4. If claiming out-of-pocket losses up to $5,000, attach supporting documents such as bank statements, receipts, or police reports showing identity theft costs.

  5. Select your preferred payout method (PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, ACH, or Check) and submit your claim before October 21, 2026.

How Class Action U Helps Everyday People Stand Up for Their Rights

When a major company or healthcare system experiences a security failure, individual consumers shouldn’t have to carry the burden alone. At ClassActionU.org, our mission is to empower everyday people with clear, actionable information so they can navigate settlements and seek justice.

If your data was compromised in the DAP Health breach, taking action now ensures you get the compensation and protection services you deserve.

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