According to The Sun , Time is running out for Americans to claim their share of a $29.55 million settlement following a significant data leak involving ZoomInfo. The company faced a class action lawsuit for violating consumer privacy rights. Although ZoomInfo has not admitted any wrongdoing, it has agreed to distribute this multi-million dollar sum across four lawsuits in California, Illinois, Indiana, and Nevada.
Settlement Breakdown by State
The settlement is divided into four distinct amounts based on state residency:
- California: $14.23 million allocated, with individual payments estimated between $108.43 and $216.86.
- Illinois: $11.69 million available, with amounts ranging from $145.93 to $291.85.
- Indiana: $2.3 million designated, where residents could receive between $740.77 and $1,481.54.
- Nevada: The smallest allocation at $1.33 million, with potential payments between $971.24 and $1,942.47.
Actual payments may vary from these estimates, as reported by Top Class Actions.
Key Dates for Claimants
To qualify for the settlement, individuals need to verify the first time their names appeared on ZoomInfo.com within specific timeframes:
- California: January 9, 2020, to March 27, 2024
- Illinois: April 15, 2020, to March 27, 2024
- Indiana: March 27, 2022, to March 27, 2024
- Nevada: March 27, 2022, to March 27, 2024
The deadline to submit claims is November 4, 2024, which is only hours away. A final approval hearing for the settlement is set for November 21, 2024.
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Other Ongoing Class Action Settlements
In addition to the ZoomInfo case, Americans are also eligible to claim funds from a class action against Paycom, which has been ordered to pay $900,000 due to data protection failures. Claimants may receive up to $4,200 depending on their documented losses from identity theft or fraud. The deadline for claims related to the Paycom breach is November 7, 2024.
Additionally, Oracle America, Inc. is facing a separate class action lawsuit involving a $115 million settlement for collecting and selling personal data without consent. Claimants are encouraged to check eligibility for this lawsuit as well.
For further details and to ensure you don’t miss your chance to claim, check the specific class action websites or resources like Top Class Actions.
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