Americans affected by a Carvin Software data breach can claim up to $8,500 from an $825,000 settlement, with a deadline to file by August 30, 2024.
Eligible Americans Can Claim Up to $8,500 from Carvin Software Data Breach Settlement.
According to The US Sun, Americans affected by a data breach at Carvin Software between February and March 2023 may receive up to $8,500 from an $825,000 settlement. The breach exposed sensitive information such as Social Security numbers and bank account details. Although Carvin Software did not admit to any wrongdoing, they agreed to the settlement to resolve a lawsuit that claimed they failed to adequately protect customer data.
To get the money, people must prove they lost money due to the breach, such as through bank fees, fake charges, or identity theft. They need to show proof like receipts, bills, or credit reports. Carvin Software is also offering two years of free identity theft and credit monitoring services. People can also get paid for lost time, up to $80, at $20 per hour for a maximum of four hours.
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File Claims by August 30 for Carvin Software Data Breach Settlement Before Final Court Hearing
The deadline to file a claim in the Carvin Software data breach settlement is August 30, 2024, with the final court hearing scheduled for September 25, 2024. Besides the $825,000 settlement, Carvin Software has committed an additional $700,000 to enhance its data security measures and prevent future breaches. This case is part of a growing trend where companies, including TransAm Trucking and Group 1001 insurance, are paying settlements to address data breaches.