$5.5M Doxim Settlement Resolves Class Action Lawsuit Over December 2023 Data Breach
In re Doxim, Inc. Data Security Incident Litigation
Filed: December 9, 2024 ◆§ 2:24-cv-11550
A $5.5M Doxim settlement offers cash and credit monitoring to resolve a class action lawsuit over a December 2023 data breach.
Doxim, Inc. has agreed to a $5,500,000 settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit that alleged the third-party services provider for credit unions failed to safeguard confidential information pertaining to its credit union clients, leading to a December 2023 data breach.
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The $5.5 million Doxim class action settlement received preliminary approval from the court on June 5, 2026. The agreement covers all living United States residents identified by Doxim and sent notice by Doxim or its credit union clients that their private information was impacted in the December 2023 data breach.
ClassAction.org will update this page when the Doxim class action settlement website is live.
Doxim settlement class members who submit a timely, valid claim form can receive up to $5,000 for out-of-pocket losses traceable to the data breach. This benefit covers expenses related to identity theft and fraud and costs for credit reports, credit monitoring, professional fees, postage, and more.
Class members must submit proof, such as receipts or bank statements, to receive a documented-loss payment.
In lieu of a documented-loss payment, class members can instead file a claim form to receive an estimated $100 cash payment, with no proof required.
The final amount of each class member’s cash payment may be larger or smaller, depending on the total number of valid claims filed.
Finally, all class members can submit a claim form to receive one year of credit monitoring, which includes identity theft insurance.
ClassAction.org will update this page as information on how to submit a Doxim settlement claim form is released by the settlement administrator.
The court will determine whether to grant the Doxim settlement final approval following a hearing on October 28, 2026. Compensation will only begin to be distributed to class members after final approval has been granted and any appeals have been resolved.
The Doxim class action lawsuit alleged that the financial services provider, which prepares account statements and income tax forms for credit union clients such as Beacon and Credit Union ONE, failed to implement reasonable cybersecurity measures to protect clients’ confidential information, allegedly leading to a data breach on or about December 30, 2023.
Per court documents, private information that may have been impacted by the breach included names, addresses, financial account numbers and Social Security numbers.
Head to ClassAction.org’s settlements page for a complete list of data breach settlements.
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