Claim Form Deadline: February 8, 2025
Payout: Up to $5,000
Proof Required: Yes
Bridgeway Center has agreed to a $615,000 class action settlement following a data breach in February 2024 that impacted approximately 65,000 individuals. The breach exposed sensitive personal information, including full names, addresses, Social Security numbers, financial data, and health-related records. The lawsuit alleges that Bridgeway Center failed to properly safeguard this information, putting individuals at risk for identity theft and financial fraud.
Bridgeway Center, Inc. is a Florida-based provider of mental health and substance use services, offering therapy and counseling.
The total settlement amount for the Bridgeway Center data breach class action is $615,000.
To be eligible for a payout, you must be a U.S. resident whose personal information was affected by the Bridgeway Center data breach. This includes anyone who received a notice from Bridgeway Center in May 2024 about their personal information being compromised.
There are three compensation options for qualifying participants in the settlement:
Claims can be filed online via the official Bridgeway Center class action settlement website or by mail. To file online, you’ll need the Unique ID and PIN from the settlement notice you received in May 2024. If you did not receive or have lost this information, you can contact the settlement administrator for assistance.
To file by mail, download the claim form from the website, complete it, attach the necessary supporting documentation, sign and date it, and send it to the settlement administrator by the deadline.
Yes, supporting documentation is required for claims related to ordinary and extraordinary losses. This may include credit card statements, bank statements, invoices, receipts, and telephone records. For extraordinary losses, you must provide documentation proving the loss was directly caused by the data breach and remains unreimbursed.
Claim Form Website: BridgeWayCenterSettlement.com
Please be aware that your claim form will be rejected if it contains fraudulent information. By submitting your information and your sworn statement of its accuracy, you are agreeing to do so under penalty of perjury. Submitting false information not only jeopardizes your claim but also affects others who are genuinely eligible for the settlement. If you are uncertain about your eligibility for this class action settlement, please visit the class action administrator’s website for more information. Note that NoProofClassActions.org participates in the Amazon affiliate advertising program, and this post may include affiliate links, which could result in us earning a commission if you make a purchase through those links.