Belle Tire Data Breach Settlement – Up to $1,000
Belle Tire has agreed to settle a class action over a June 2024 data breach exposing customer personal information at its 150+ locations across Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. If you received a breach notice, you may be entitled to a pro rata flat cash payment with no proof required and up to $1,000 for documented losses.
Do I Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
- Individuals whose private information was potentially exposed in the June 2024 Belle Tire data breach
- Customers of Belle Tire auto service and tire retail locations in the Midwest
- No proof required for the flat cash payment tier
- You submit a valid claim by July 27, 2026
No proof required for the flat cash payment. Documented loss claims up to $1,000 require supporting documentation. File at BelleTireDataIncident.com.
File your claim through the official settlement website linked below.
File Your Claim →What Happened?
Belle Tire is a regional tire and auto service retailer headquartered in Allen Park, Michigan, operating more than 150 locations across Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. In June 2024, Belle Tire suffered a data breach exposing customer personal information including names, contact details, and potentially financial or vehicle service information.
A class action alleged Belle Tire failed to implement adequate data security measures to protect customer information. The company agreed to settle without admitting wrongdoing.
The breach affects primarily Midwest customers who used Belle Tire service locations during the relevant period. Breach notification recipients should file at BelleTireDataIncident.com before July 27, 2026.
How Much Will I Actually Get?
Eligible claimants may receive a pro rata flat cash payment with no documentation required, plus up to $1,000 for documented out-of-pocket losses traceable to the breach. The $1,000 cap applies to documented losses only, not the standard flat payment tier. File by July 27, 2026.
Last reviewed: June 23, 2026 | Information verified from court records and official settlement documents.