Nth Degree Data Breach Class Action Settlement
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Nth Degree has agreed to settle a class action over a data breach that exposed personal information of customers and employees. If your data was compromised, you may be entitled to up to $3,500 for documented losses or an alternative cash payment with no proof required.
Do I Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
- Individuals whose personal information was exposed in the Nth Degree data breach
- Documented out-of-pocket losses may qualify for payments up to $3,500
- An alternative cash payment is available with no proof required
- You submit a valid claim by July 30, 2026
No proof required for the alternative cash payment. Documented loss claims up to $3,500 require supporting documentation.
This settlement closed on July 30, 2026 — see open settlements like this.
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Nth Degree, a technology and marketing services company, suffered a data breach that exposed personal information stored on its systems. The incident compromised names, Social Security numbers, contact information, and other sensitive data belonging to individuals associated with the company.
Affected individuals filed a class action alleging Nth Degree failed to implement reasonable cybersecurity measures. The company agreed to settle the lawsuit while denying any wrongdoing.
How Much Will I Actually Get?
Eligible claimants can choose an alternative cash payment with no documentation required, or claim up to $3,500 for documented out-of-pocket losses caused by the breach. File at NthDegreeSettlement.com by July 30, 2026.
Last reviewed: June 22, 2026 | Information verified from court records and official settlement documents.
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