Apex Global Solutions Settlement Ends Class Action Lawsuit Over 2024 Data Breach
Williams, et al. v. Apex Global Solutions, Inc.
Filed: December 31, 2025 ◆§ CACE-25-016523
An Apex Global Solutions settlement offers cash and medical data monitoring to those who may have been affected by a June-July 2024 data breach.
Apex Global Solutions has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit that alleged the healthcare IT solutions company failed to protect sensitive patient information stored on its systems from a data breach that occurred between June and July 2024.
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The Apex Global Solutions class action settlement received preliminary approval from the court on December 31, 2025 and covers all living individuals residing in the United States who received notice from Apex that their private information may have been impacted by the 2024 data breach.
According to court documents, the private information of roughly 390,000 patients of Apex Global Solutions’ clients may have been accessed during the breach.
The court-approved website for the Apex Global Solutions data breach settlement can be found at AGSDataSettlement.com.
According to the website, Apex Global Solutions (AGS) settlement class members who file a valid, timely claim form have multiple options for reimbursement.
Class members who submit with their claim form proof of documented losses stemming from the data breach are eligible to receive a one-time cash payment of up to $3,500 from the settlement. The agreement states that class members must provide reasonable documentation to receive reimbursement for losses related to identity theft or fraud incurred due to the data breach, and class members may not seek payment for expenses previously reimbursed by a third party.
AGS class members may elect to receive their cash payout via check or electronic payment; the agreement further states that all checks must be cashed within 180 days of issuance before expiration.
In addition to a documented-loss payment, all AGS settlement class members may file a claim to receive three free years of CyEx Medical Shield Complete. Per the settlement agreement, no proof is required from class members to claim this benefit, which provides one-bureau credit monitoring, identity theft insurance and monitoring of medical, healthcare insurance, and health savings account information.
To file an Apex Global Solutions data breach settlement claim form online, class members can head to this page and enter the unique ID and PIN as listed on their received copy of the settlement notice. Alternatively, class members may download a PDF of the claim form from the settlement website to print, fill out and return by mail to the address listed at the top of the document.
All Apex Global Solutions settlement claim forms must be submitted online or by mail by May 13, 2026.
Consumers who believe they may be an AGS settlement class member but did not receive a notice can contact the settlement administrator to confirm their identity and obtain their login information.
The court will determine whether to grant final approval to the AGS settlement at a hearing on April 28, 2026. Compensation will begin to be distributed to class members only after final approval has been granted and any appeals have been resolved.
The Apex Global Solutions class action lawsuit argued that the IT company providing back-end solutions to healthcare facilities nationwide did not implement proper cybersecurity measures to protect the private information of its clients’ patients from a data breach that occurred between June 18, 2024 and July 2, 2024. Per court documents, the personal information potentially extracted in the breach included patient names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, financial account information and health information.
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