Claim Form Deadline: October 24, 2024
Payout: Up to $2,750
Proof Required: Yes
Overview of the Settlement
Honeywell has agreed to a $695,000 settlement in a class action lawsuit over allegations of a data breach that compromised consumer records and exposed them to potentially malicious hackers.
The cybersecurity incident was discovered around June 3, 2023, stemming from an unknown vulnerability in a widely used third-party file-sharing tool, which led to unauthorized access to certain personally identifiable information.
Total Settlement Amount
Honeywell has committed to paying an estimated total of $695,000 to resolve the allegations in the data breach class action lawsuit.
How to Qualify for a Payout
You may qualify for a payout if you received a notification from Honeywell International Inc. regarding the Data Incident identified around June 3, 2023. This includes individuals who received a data breach notification from Honeywell between June and September 2023.
Potential Payment Amount
Eligible claimants may receive up to $425 for documented out-of-pocket expenses and lost time, and up to $2,750 for extraordinary documented expenses related to identity theft or fraud.
How to File a Claim
To file a claim, you must submit a valid claim form to the official class action administrator by October 24, 2024. Claims can be submitted online or by mailing the form to the Honeywell Settlement.
Proof Requirements
Yes, you will need to provide reasonable documentation to support your claim. This may include receipts for out-of-pocket and extraordinary expenses. For lost time, you may be required to submit a written description of how that time was spent in connection with issues related to the Honeywell data breach.
Claim Form Website: HoneywellDataSettlement.com
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