$2.5M Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery Ends Class Action Lawsuit Over February 2024 Data Breach
Cooper, et al. v. Rebound Orthopedics and Neurosurgery, P.C.
Filed: February 5, 2026 ◆§ 25-2-00545-06
A $2.5M Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery settlement offers cash and credit monitoring to those who may have been affected by a Feb. 2024 breach.
Washington
Rebound Orthopedics and Neurosurgery has agreed to a $2,500,000 settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit that alleged the medical provider failed to protect current and former patients’ confidential information from a targeted cyberattack.
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The Rebound Orthopedics and Neurosurgery class action settlement received preliminary court approval on December 19, 2025 and covers all United States residents whose personal information may have been accessed during the February 2024 data breach, including those who received a notice that their information may have been impacted.
The court-approved website for the Rebound Orthopedics data breach settlement can be found at ReboundDataSettlement.com.
Court documents explain that Rebound Orthopedics settlement class members who submit a timely, valid claim form are eligible to receive multiple benefits.
Class members who submit with their claim form documented proof of out-of-pocket losses incurred because of the data breach may receive a cash payment of up to $5,000, also called “Cash Payment A” in all court documents. Per the agreement, reimbursable expenses include those related to identity theft or fraud, fees for credit reports and credit monitoring, costs to replace IDs, and postage.
The agreement adds that all claims for documented-loss payments must be accompanied by proof prepared by a third party, such as invoices, receipts, or bank statements, and that class members may not submit claims for expenses already reimbursed by a third party.
In lieu of a documented loss payment, class members may instead submit a claim to receive an alternative one-time cash payment of approximately $75, also called “Cash Payment B” on all court documents. Per the agreement, the final amount of the alternative cash payment is subject to a pro rata (equal share) increase or decrease depending on how many valid claims are received.
Moreover, settlement documents share that all class members are eligible to receive an activation code for two free years of CyEx Medical Shield Complete, which includes medical and identity theft insurance, victim assistance, one-bureau credit monitoring and real-time alerts.
To submit a Rebound Orthopedics claim form online, class members can head to this page and log in with the unique ID and PIN found on their received copy of the settlement notice. Alternatively, class members can download a PDF claim form to print, complete, and return by mail to the settlement administrator.
All Rebound Orthopedics claim forms must be submitted online or postmarked no later than May 28, 2026.
The court will decide whether to grant final approval to the Rebound Orthopedics settlement at a hearing on June 12, 2026. Compensation will begin to be distributed to class members only after final approval has been granted and any appeals have been resolved.
The Rebound Orthopedics and Neurosurgery class action lawsuit claimed that the healthcare provider serving Washington and Oregon failed to protect the private information of its current and former patients from a targeted cyberattack on February 1, 2024. Per court documents, the personal information that may have been accessed during the data breach includes full names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, medical information, health insurance information and financial account information.
Head to ClassAction.org’s settlements page for a complete list of data breach settlements.
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