Capital Health Data Breach Litigation

If your Private Information was impacted in the Data Incident involving Capital Health Systems, Inc. between November 11 and November 26, 2023, you may be entitled to benefits from a settlement.

A $4.5 million settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit against Capital Health Systems, Inc. (“Defendant”) arising from a data breach when the Defendant experienced an IT systems outage from November 11 through November 26, 2023 in which an unauthorized third party may have gained access to certain files containing Private Information belonging to certain individuals including patients, former patients, guarantors and employees of Defendant (the “Data Incident”). Private Information means some combination of Settlement Class Members’ names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, email addresses, telephone numbers, clinical information and/or potentially other information stored within Defendant’s IT systems at the time of the Data Incident.

The Settlement Class includes all persons whose Private Information was potentially compromised because of the Data Incident. If you are a Settlement Class Member, you can file a Claim Form for Settlement Class Member Benefits. For more information, please see FAQ 8


Your Legal Rights and Options in This Settlement
Your Legal Rights and Options

Submit A Claim Form by

April 6, 2026 (postmarked)

The only way to get Settlement Class Member Benefits is to submit a timely and valid Claim Form.

Exclude Yourself by

March 9, 2026 (postmarked)

Get no Settlement Class Member Benefits. Keep your right to file your own lawsuit against the Released Parties about the legal Released Claims that are released by the Settlement in this lawsuit.

Object by

April 3, 2026 (postmarked)

The Objection deadline has been extended.

Stay in the Settlement but tell the Court why you do not agree with the Settlement. You will still be bound by the Settlement if the Court approves it.

DO NOTHING

Get no Settlement Benefits. Give up your legal rights.


Your rights and options—and the deadlines to exercise them—are explained in the Notice, a copy of which is available on the Documents page.