Nice-Pak Settlement Wraps Up Class Action Lawsuit Over 2023 Data Breach
Johnson et al. v. Nice-Pak Products, Inc. et al.
Filed: November 30, 2023 ◆§ 1:23-cv-01734
A Nice-Pak class action settlement offers cash and credit monitoring to those whose information may have been compromised in a 2023 data breach.
Nice-Pak Products has agreed to a settlement to wrap up a class action lawsuit over a 2023 data breach that may have compromised employees’ private information.
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The Nice-Pak class action settlement received preliminary approval from the court on February 11, 2026 and covers all individuals in the United States who were sent a notice informing them that their personal information was accessed without authorization in the May-June 2023 Nice-Pak data breach.
Court documents say that approximately 8,659 current and former employees’ private information may have been compromised in the breach.
The court-approved website for the Nice-Pak settlement can be found at NicePakSettlement.com.
According to the settlement website, Nice-Pak settlement class members who submit a timely, valid claim form may be eligible for multiple forms of reimbursement.
Per the settlement site, Nice-Pak class members may submit a claim form for reimbursement of up to four hours of lost time spent responding to the data breach, at a rate of $22.50 per hour, for a maximum payout of $90.
Settlement documents state that class members must include a brief description of their activities and a written attestation that all expenses were reasonably related to the Nice-Pak data breach. Court documents indicate that covered activities include dealing with replacement card issues, reversing fraudulent charges, and monitoring accounts for suspicious activity.
Class members who submit a claim form with documented proof of ordinary losses incurred due to the breach are eligible to receive a one-time cash payment of up to $450. Court documents state that no proof is required for the first $50 of an ordinary-loss claim; however, third-party documentation, such as receipts or invoices, is required for any expenses above the $50 cut-off.
Per the agreement, a non-exhaustive list of reimbursable expenses includes costs for attorneys’ and professional fees, credit repair services, freezing and unfreezing credit, credit monitoring between the date of the data breach until seven days after notice was sent, and miscellaneous expenses, such as travel and postage.
Class members who submit a claim form with documented proof of extraordinary losses are eligible to receive a one-time cash payment of up to $4,500 in reimbursement, the settlement website says.
The settlement agreement states that class members must provide third-party documentation showing they suffered actual monetary losses due to fraud or identity theft that have not been previously reimbursed and are not covered by another settlement benefit.
Finally, all Nice-Pak class members can enroll in three free years of CyEx Privacy Shield Pro, which includes dark web monitoring and password protection services. The agreement says that the settlement administrator will distribute enrollment codes and instructions to class members following final approval of the settlement.
To submit a Nice-Pak claim form online, class members can head to this page and enter the unique ID and PIN found on their copy of the settlement notice. Alternatively, class members can download a claim form from the settlement website to print, complete, and return by mail to the settlement administrator listed on the first page.
All Nice-Pak settlement claim forms must be submitted online or by mail no later than May 12, 2026.
The court will decide whether to grant the Nice-Pak settlement final approval following 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 Nice-Pak class action lawsuit alleged that the pre-moistened cleansing wipe manufacturer failed to implement reasonable cybersecurity measures to protect the confidential information stored on its systems, leading to a data breach between May 28, 2023 and June 15, 2023. The filing says that private information compromised in the breach included names, Social Security numbers, financial account information, and medical information.
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