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Data Breach Class Action

Your personal data was exposed in the Balance Autism breach. A settlement is now paying out.

If your information was stolen, you can claim part of the settlement — no lawyer needed. Up to $4,000 per person.

Payout per person
$400–$4,000
Deadline
2026-06-01
15 days left
Who can file
Nationwide
Proof required
Yes
Open admin: Analytics Consulting LLC
Claim your share →

Balance Autism let your sensitive information get into the wrong hands. A federal class action has been certified, a settlement is approved, and the court-appointed administrator is paying eligible class members now. This is real money being returned to people affected — not a lawsuit recruitment ad.

You may be eligible if you:

What you can receive

Balance Autism settlement payments are up to $4,000 per person for documented extraordinary losses such as identity theft or fraud directly linked to the data breach . Class members who experienced ordinary out-of-pocket expenses can claim up to $400, and those who spent time dealing with the breach can claim up to four hours at $20 per hour, capped at $80. If you’d rather skip the documentation, there’s a flat $50 cash payment option available instead. Credit monitoring alone requires no documentation and is available to all eligible claimants. Payments will be issued after the court grants final approval, with the Final Approval Hearing scheduled for June 12, 2026. Mail claimants receive a physical check; online claimants can opt for electronic payment.

How to file your claim

  1. Click the button below — it goes to the official court-appointed administrator.
  2. Enter your information on their claim form (takes ~5 minutes).
  3. Upload or attest to the proof the administrator asks for (usually notice ID, receipt, or account info).
  4. Submit before 2026-06-01. Payments are issued after the settlement is final.
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