$790K Therapeutic Health Services Settlement Ends Class Action Lawsuit Over 2024 Data Breach
by Chloe Gocher
Kersey et al. v. Therapeutic Health Services
Filed: December 5, 2024 ◆§ 24-2-17679-9
A $790K settlement ends a class action lawsuit against Therapeutic Health Services over a February 2024 data breach.
Therapeutic Health Services will pay $790,000 to settle a class action lawsuit over a February 2024 data breach during which unauthorized third parties accessed patient data.
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The Therapeutic Health Services class action settlement received preliminary court approval on September 9, 2025 and covers all U.S. residents who are identified by Therapeutic Health Services as having had their personal information accessed during the data breach, which occurred around February 26, 2024.
The court-approved website for the Therapeutic Health Services settlement can be found at THSDataSettlement.com.
Therapeutic Health Services settlement class members who submit a timely, valid claim form will be able to receive up to $5,000 in reimbursement for out-of-pocket losses related to the data breach, credit monitoring services and a pro rata (equal share) cash payment from the remainder of the $790,000 settlement fund. The court estimates that the cash payout amount for each eligible class member will be approximately $100, depending on the total number of valid claims that are filed.
Class members seeking reimbursement for out-of-pocket data breach losses must submit reasonable documentation for each loss they seek to claim, along with a brief description of the nature of the loss, if the documentation does not make it clear, the settlement website states.
Per the settlement website, class members can only claim losses that are fairly traceable to the data breach and have not already been reimbursed by another source. Such losses may include:
- Professional fees, including attorneys’, accountants’ and credit repair service fees;
- Credit monitoring costs incurred between February 26, 2024 and the date the claim is submitted;
- Costs associated with freezing or unfreezing credit with any credit reporting agency after February 26, 2024;
- Losses related to identity theft or fraud; and
- Miscellaneous expenses such as postage, mileage, notary, copying, fax and long-distance telephone charges.
The credit monitoring services offered through the class action settlement include three years of three-bureau credit monitoring. Class members do not need to submit any documentation to claim this or the pro rata cash payment.
To submit a claim form online, class members can visit this page of the Therapeutic Health Services settlement website and either log in with the unique settlement claim ID found in their copy of the settlement notice or input their information for their claim here.
Alternatively, a PDF of the claim form is available to print, fill out and mail back to the address listed at the top of the first page.
All claim forms must be submitted online or postmarked by January 13, 2026.
A hearing is scheduled for January 23, 2026 to determine whether the Therapeutic Health Services settlement will receive final approval from the court. Settlement benefits will begin to be distributed to class members only after final approval has been granted and any appeals have been resolved.
The Therapeutic Health Services class action lawsuit claimed that the company’s allegedly insufficient cybersecurity measures allowed unauthorized third parties access to patients’ personal information.
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