Now Open for Claims – Deadline: August 12, 2025
Claim Deadline: August 12, 2025
Payout: Up to $5,000
Proof Required: Claim ID and documentation for certain claims
If you received a notice from Limestone Bank—now operating as Peoples Bank—informing you that your personal information may have been compromised in a data breach, you could be eligible for compensation or free credit monitoring through a $782,500 class action settlement.
The lawsuit claims that a cyberattack between Nov. 21, 2022, and March 23, 2023 exposed sensitive customer information, including:
Peoples Bank denies wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid further litigation.
You may qualify for a cash payment or credit monitoring if:
Pro-Rata Cash Payment:
Estimated at $85, depending on the number of valid claims
Out-of-Pocket Reimbursement:
Up to $5,000 for documented losses directly related to the breach (e.g., fraud expenses, credit monitoring, professional fees, etc.)
Credit Monitoring:
Two years of three-bureau credit monitoring and identity theft protection, including $1 million in insurance
You can file a claim in two ways:
To support your claim:
Eligible claimants can choose:
The $782,500 settlement fund will cover:
Payments will be issued within 60 days of final court approval, pending resolution of any disputes.
The lawsuit alleges Peoples Bank (formerly Limestone Bank) failed to safeguard customer data, leading to unauthorized access. While the bank denies the allegations, it agreed to settle to resolve the matter without further litigation.
For More Information and to File a Claim: Visit the official Peoples Bank Settlement Website
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.