Did you receive a mail about a class action settlement concerning the Unum data breach affecting half a million consumers? This review will help you partake in the class action settlement after confirming the authenticity of the mail.
What Is Unum data breach lawsuit?
he plaintiff says the company failed to protect its computer systems from cybercriminals, leading to hackers obtaining medical information and private identification information of over half a million people.
An Unum Group customer is suing the insurance giant. The Unum data breach class action was filed in a Tennessee federal court.
The case is Kyle Marks v. Unum Group, Case No. 1:23-cv-00181, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee.
What Is This Class Action All About?
Insurance company Unum Group failed to protect its computer systems from cybercriminals, leading to hackers obtaining the medical information and private identification information of over half a million people, a new class action lawsuit alleges.
Plaintiff Kyle Marks filed the class action lawsuit against Unum Group on Aug. 17 in a Tennessee federal court, alleging negligence.
According to the lawsuit, Unum failed to safeguard the protected health information and personally identifiable information of over 530,000 people in a cyberattack the insurer allegedly discovered June 1.
As a result, consumers’ highly sensitive private information — including names, birthdates, Social Security numbers, medical and health insurance claim information — was stolen, the lawsuit alleges.
Marks is represented by David McLaughlin of the Law Office of David A. McLaughlin and Daniel Srourian of Srourian Law Firm PC.
Who Is Eligible?
This settlement concerns all persons who have been affected by the claims against Unum in this case.
How To Be Part of This Settlement
To partake in this settlement, class member must submit a valid and timely claim on the settlement website.
What Is The Pay For This Settlement?
The pay for this settlement varies and the proof of purchase is not necessary.
Conclusion
As you submit your claim to the settlement website, just like CPSC issues class action settlement we have reviewed, you’re doing so under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim.