A major data breach affecting over 2.8 million individuals has resulted in a $6.5 million class action settlement involving Navvis & Company and SSM Health. Those who received a data breach notification are urged to act quickly, as the deadline to file a claim is July 7, 2025—just four days away. Eligible claimants could receive up to $7,000 in compensation, depending on the extent of their losses.
Here’s everything you need to know to claim your share of the settlement and understand what happened.
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What Led to the Navvis & SSM Health Settlement?
Between July 12 and July 25, 2023, cybercriminals breached the systems of Navvis & Company, a healthcare population management firm that partners with organizations such as SSM Health, Allina Health, Horizon BCBS of New Jersey, Arkansas Health Network, RWJBH Corporate Services, and Florida Medical Clinic, among others.
The attackers accessed a wide range of sensitive personal information. Although exact details may vary, data exposed typically included:
- Full names
- Social Security numbers
- Medical information
- Health insurance details
- Contact information
- Dates of birth
Affected individuals began receiving notification letters in September 2023, with final notices sent by June 2024.
Lawsuit and Settlement Details
Multiple lawsuits were filed in response to the breach, all of which were later combined under one class action lawsuit:
Doe, et al. v. SSM Health Care Corporation, et al.
Plaintiffs alleged that Navvis and SSM Health failed to implement adequate cybersecurity protocols, which allowed the breach to occur. While both companies deny any wrongdoing, they agreed to a $6.5 million settlement to resolve the claims and avoid prolonged litigation.
How Much Can You Claim?
Eligible class members can receive compensation for ordinary and extraordinary losses, plus credit monitoring. Here’s a breakdown of the benefits available:
Benefit Type | Details |
---|---|
Cash Payment | Up to $7,000 based on out-of-pocket losses, lost time, or identity fraud |
Credit Monitoring | Two years of free 3-bureau credit monitoring and identity restoration |
Extraordinary Losses | Must provide proof (receipts, bank statements, invoices, etc.) |
Only those who received a notification letter about the breach are considered eligible. You’ll need to file by July 7, 2025, to secure compensation.
How to File a Claim
To submit your claim:
- Visit the official Navvis Data Breach Settlement website (URL to be inserted).
- Provide your unique claim ID from the notification letter or file as a known class member.
- Upload documentation if claiming extraordinary losses.
- Submit your form before 11:59 PM on July 7, 2025.
If you miss this deadline, you’ll lose your right to any settlement benefits.
Upcoming Final Approval Hearing
The court will hold a final approval hearing on July 10, 2025, to decide whether to finalize the settlement. If approved, payments will begin shortly thereafter.
For additional help or updates, you can visit Top Class Actions, a trusted source for ongoing settlement news.
Time is running out. If your information was compromised in the Navvis & SSM Health data breach and you’ve received a notification letter, don’t delay—file your claim before July 7.
FAQs
Who qualifies for the Navvis & SSM Health settlement?
Anyone who received a notification letter confirming their data was compromised in the July 2023 breach.
What if I lost money due to identity theft?
You may eligible for up to $7,000, but you’ll need to provide proof of loss.
Is credit monitoring free?
Yes. The settlement includes two years of three-bureau credit monitoring at no cost.
What happens if I don’t file a claim?
You forfeit your right to compensation and any benefits under the settlement.
Is this related to the 23andMe or Enzo Biochem settlements?
No, but like the Navvis case, both involve data breaches. The Enzo Biochem claim deadline has passed, but 23andMe’s is still open.