Claim Form Deadline: November 19, 2024
Payout: Up to $2,500
Proof Required: Yes
What is the Squishable Data Breach Class Action Settlement?
A settlement of $500,000 has been reached with Squishable.com, a well-known online retailer that sells soft, plush toys in unique and whimsical designs. The class action lawsuit concerns a data security breach that occurred between May 26, 2022, and October 12, 2022. During this period, unauthorized third parties accessed sensitive personal information of customers and website visitors. The lawsuit alleges that Squishable failed to take sufficient steps to protect this data. Although no wrongdoing has been admitted by Squishable, the $500,000 settlement amount has been agreed upon to resolve the claims.
What is the Total Settlement Amount?
The total settlement for the Squishable data breach is $500,000.
Who Qualifies for a Payout?
To be eligible for a payout, you must have been affected by the Squishable data breach and experienced losses or expenses as a result. If you believe you are eligible, you must submit a valid claim form, either online or by mail.
How Much Can I Receive?
Eligible class members may receive:
- Up to $200 for losses, including reimbursement for lost time (capped at 4 hours, paid at $15 per hour, for a maximum of $60).
- Reimbursement for identity theft expenses up to $2,500.
- California residents are eligible for an additional $100 payment.
How Do I File a Claim?
To file a claim, complete and submit the claim form online or by mail. The claim form must be submitted or postmarked by November 19, 2024.
Is Proof Required?
Yes, you will need to provide supporting documentation for certain claims, such as expenses related to identity theft. For claims related to lost time, no documentation is required, but you must attest that the time claimed was spent as a result of the breach.
For further details on filing your claim, visit the official Squishable class action settlement website.
Claim Form Website: Squishable Settlement Site
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.