Up to $1M OneBlood Settlement Wraps Up Class Action Lawsuit Over July 2024 Data Breach
Newberry et al. v. OneBlood, Inc.
Filed: September 22, 2025 ◆§ CACE25010397
OneBlood, Inc. will pay up to $1 million to resolve a class action over a data breach the blood donation center operator experienced in July 2024.
OneBlood, Inc. will pay up to $1 million to resolve a class action lawsuit filed in Florida over a data breach the blood donation center operator experienced in July 2024.
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The OneBlood class action settlement received preliminary approval from the court on August 21, 2025 and covers anyone whose personal information was compromised in the OneBlood data breach and to whom the company provided written notice about the incident.
The court-approved website for the OneBlood settlement can be found at OneBloodDataSettlement.com.
According to the website, the OneBlood settlement offers eligible class members either a cash payout of up to $2,500 for reasonable documented losses stemming from the data breach or, in the alternative, a cash payment of $60.
OneBlood class members are required to submit reasonable supporting documentation in order to receive a documented loss payment from the settlement. Reimbursable losses from the OneBlood data breach include bank fees, overdraft charges or declined payment fees stemming from fraud; credit monitoring or identity theft protection costs; credit freeze costs; costs for the replacement of government-issued identification or documents, and more.
The website specifies that the maximum amount to be paid by OneBlood for the settlement is $1 million. In the event that all cash payments, settlement administration costs, service awards and attorneys’ fees approved by the court amount to more than $1 million, cash payouts to class members will be reduced on a pro rata, or equal percentage, basis, the website states.
To submit a OneBlood data breach settlement claim form online, head to this page and enter the class member ID found in the notice you should have received about the deal.
Alternatively, OneBlood class members can download a PDF of the settlement claim form to print, fill out and return by mail to the settlement administrator.
All OneBlood settlement claim forms must be submitted online or by mail by December 4, 2025.
The court will decide whether to grant final approval to the OneBlood class action settlement at a hearing on December 9, 2025. It is typically after a class action settlement has been ultimately approved by the court that benefits begin to be distributed to eligible class members.
OneBlood runs blood donation centers in Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas. The company experienced a data breach in July 2024 that compromised the names, Social Security numbers and other information of 167,400 people. OneBlood confirmed in an August 2024 notice on its website that it had fallen victim to a “ransomware event,” which the settlement website states occurred between July 14 and July 29 of last year.
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