Omni Healthcare Settlement Ends Class Action Lawsuit Over 2024 Data Breach
Hammond et al. v. Omni Healthcare Financial Holdings, et al.
Filed: December 9, 2025 ◆§ 26CV00687-590
An Omni Healthcare settlement offers cash and credit monitoring to those whose information was compromised in a Jan. 2024 data breach.
North Carolina
Omni Healthcare has agreed to a settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit that alleged the medical financial services provider failed to protect confidential information in its care from a January 2024 data breach.
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The Omni Healthcare class action settlement received preliminary approval from the court on April 21, 2026. The agreement covers all individuals in the United States whose private information was impacted by the data breach, including all who were sent notice of the incident by Omni Healthcare.
Court documents state that the class action settlement covers approximately 42,000 people.
The court-approved website for the Omni Healthcare class action settlement can be found at OmniHealthcareSettlement.com.
Omni Healthcare settlement class members who submit a timely, valid claim form can receive up to $5,000 for documented out-of-pocket losses incurred between January 18, 2024 and September 3, 2026 due to the data breach. This benefit covers losses related to identity theft or fraud and costs for credit reports, credit monitoring, freezing/unfreezing credit, replacement IDs, postage, and more.
Class members must submit proof, such as bank statements or receipts, to receive a documented-loss payment.
In lieu of a documented-loss payment, class members can instead file a claim form to receive an alternative $40 cash payment, with no proof required.
In addition to either form of monetary compensation, all class members can submit a claim form to enroll in three years of CyEx Medical Shield Complete, which includes medical record monitoring and medical identity theft insurance.
To submit an Omni Healthcare settlement claim form online, class members can head to this page and enter the login ID and PIN found on their 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 Omni Healthcare claim forms must be submitted online or postmarked no later than September 3, 2026.
The court will determine whether to grant the Omni Healthcare data breach settlement final approval following a hearing on August 13, 2026. Compensation will begin to be distributed to class members only after final approval has been granted and any appeals have been resolved.
The Omni Healthcare class action lawsuit alleged that the third-party service provider failed to implement reasonable cybersecurity measures to protect private patient information, which allegedly led to a data breach between January 18 and January 19, 2024.
Per court documents, private information that may have been compromised in the breach included names, dates of birth, demographic information, CPT codes, medical record numbers, treatment and diagnosis information, dates of treatment, provider names, and/or sleep study details.
Head to ClassAction.org’s settlements page for a complete list of data breach settlements.
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