Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare Data Breach Settlement – Up to $5,300
Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare has agreed to settle a class action over a data breach exposing patient personal and behavioral health information. If you received a breach notice, you may be entitled to a pro rata flat cash payment with no proof required and up to $5,300 for documented losses.
Do I Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
- Individuals whose personal and behavioral health information was compromised in the Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare data breach
- The organization provides mental health and substance use disorder services in north-central Washington State
- Breach notification recipients are class members
- You submit a valid claim by September 3, 2026
No proof required for the flat cash payment. Documented loss claims up to $5,300 require supporting documentation. File at OkanoganDataSettlement.com.
File your claim through the official settlement website linked below.
File Your Claim →What Happened?
Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare provides mental health and substance use disorder services to residents of Okanogan County and surrounding areas of north-central Washington State. A data breach exposed personal and protected health information of patients, including particularly sensitive behavioral health records — mental health diagnoses, treatment histories, and substance use information.
A class action alleged the organization failed to protect patient data adequately. Behavioral health providers handle among the most sensitive categories of medical information, as exposure can affect employment, insurance, and personal relationships. Okanogan agreed to settle without admitting wrongdoing.
Anyone who received a breach notification from Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare should review eligibility and file a claim at the official settlement website before September 3, 2026.
How Much Will I Actually Get?
Eligible claimants may receive a pro rata flat cash payment with no documentation required, plus up to $5,300 for documented out-of-pocket losses caused by the breach. The $5,300 tier requires supporting evidence of breach-related losses. File at OkanoganDataSettlement.com by September 3, 2026.
Last reviewed: June 23, 2026 | Information verified from court records and official settlement documents.